Parliament House Canberra ACT 2602
Telephone 02 6277 7820 Facsimile 02 6273 4140
The Hon Alan Griffin MP
Minister for Veterans Affairs
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Tuesday 23 December 2008
$25,000 TO IMPROVE COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR ACT VETERANS
Christmas celebrations may be a little louder for three community groups across the ACT who
will share in more than $25,000 in grants announced today by the Minister for Veterans Affairs,
Alan Griffin, to help improve veteran health and independence.
Mr Griffin said the total funding of $25,229 would benefit more than 1700 local veterans, and
demonstrates the Rudd Governments commitment to supporting organisations dedicated to
caring for veterans and their dependants.
The Veteran & Community Grants program provides funding to local and community
organisations for projects that are directly supporting local veteran communities, Mr Griffin said.
It is important that veterans have access to a range of programs that teach them skills to help
them remain independent and active, particularly for the elderly living by themselves.
Todays funding supports a range of projects to encourage veterans to learn new life skills
including Cooking for One or Two programs, healthy living and computer skills courses.
Veteran & Community Grants also help fund local initiatives that improve access to community
care services and encourage social interaction through Day Clubs, Mens Sheds and social
excursions, the Minister said.
Mr Griffin said during 2008 hundreds of local and community organisations had benefited from
more than $3.9 million in funding distributed through the grants program.
Mr Griffin encouraged local and community organisations interested in applying for 2009
Affairs office on 133 254 (for metropolitan callers) or 1800 555 254 (for non-metropolitan
callers).
Media inquiries: Laura Ryan 0437 863 109
Editor/producers note: A list of grant recipients is attached, and the Minister is available for
interviews.
The VVCS Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service can be contacted 24 hours a day, seven days a
week on 1800 011 046.
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Veteran and Community Grants Australian Capital Territory recipients
The Legacy Club of Canberra will receive $14,666 to help purchase and install a public
address system.
The ACT Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Federation of Australia will receive $1599 to help
purchase a portable stage piano for use during choral performances.
The ACT Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Federation of Australia will receive $8964 to help
purchase a milling machine and accessories to enhance the Mens Shed.