Vote for the team or individual that you think most needs funding, for their chance to receive up to $1,500 from the Thermoskin Community Sports Fund!
You will also be entered in the draw to win a $200 EFTPOS Gift Card!
With a total pool of $10,000 available plus a gift of Thermoskin’s Plantar FXT Calf Socks, 2016 winners will be decided upon by a panel of 4 judges including Melanie Wright (Australian Olympic Gold Medalist and World Record Holder in Swimming), Sharelle McMahon (former Australian Netballer), Brett Emerton (ex-Socceroo) and Thermoskin CEO Matthew Symington.
Shortlisted entries will be based on quality of application, why the funds are needed, value to the community/individual, and number of votes received by the public, so start voting now and make your contribution!
To find out more on how your voting contributes, please visit our Terms & Conditions. Thermoskin Community Sports Fund Recipients will be announced on the Thermoskin website and Facebook page.
Voting: 4th – 25th May 2016
Recipients Announced: 6th June 2016
Voting has now finished.
Recipients will be announced on 6th June 2016.
This is 5th year of this teams existence and in bathurst they are not wholly remarkable in the results but they certainly have a quirky all engaging attitude with there football development as young individuals. The coaching of this side has invigorated my own efforts to support and see Football Federation of australia made aware of numerous new ideas to support football in Australia . David Gallop reads regularly my email correspondence that saw recognition at the launch of Football National Plan with my Pass-it Forward with Football program. The ideas of the Striker School and Regional Football Learning Centre and pursuit of grant funding for new equipment from around the world from www.prosportsgroup.com.au and Eurogoal and www.worldsoccershop.com The government has also witnessed my research and while the politics of change is not rapid we continue to try and make it happen.a successful appliication here will spur on further w
Value to the Community
The team has been used as an advocate for a University community University program with CSU on two occasions and is regularly used as examples of what is best about trying to improve things in Bathurst for young people. Individuals or as a team two are playing representative level as well as for club and while the remainder are characters it is the various characteristics that make them so special. Talen is a young boy who struggles to find space in friendship groups but with football he has mates . Holly is a young girl who stands at ease with her male teammates . Harry , Beau , Marcus a slight sized boy , Alex and Chris and Jake are the remainder of the boys
Why the funds are needed
We would like to improve a set of shirts , new footballs and training equipment that we would share where and when possible as we try and improve things in our school and club networks.
Links
www.communityopshop.com.au Pass It forward with Football
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