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R.M. Ansett Trust gives $300,000 for children and youth

Tabitha Lovett

Tabitha Lovett

The R.M. Ansett Trust has announced grants totalling $300,000 to support children and young people in Victoria.

The charitable trust established by Sir Reginald Ansett has the objective of “assisting children to take their place in life”.  Grants have been awarded to a range of charities including SHINE for Kids, Scope (Vic) and Good Beginnings Australia.

The major grant of $100,000 to the Salvation Army Eastcare Network will fund a project to support young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, particularly young adults who are exiting out-of-home care and other statutory programs in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.

“As trustee of the R.M. Ansett Trust, Equity Trustees received applications for many valuable projects and is very pleased to provide funds for seven projects this year,” said Tabitha Lovett, Head of Philanthropy.

“We hope that these grants will make a positive difference in the lives of many children and young people

“For example, SHINE for Kids Cooperative will extend its support for children who have parents in prison and Good Beginnings Australia will run an early learning program for disadvantaged children in Doveton in Melbourne’s east so that they have better language and literacy skills when starting school.”

The Ansett Trust particularly sought applications from charitable organisations working with children and youth in the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston areas because of Sir Reginald’s long association with the region.

Other grants went to:

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