Vote now for your favourite Team or Individual

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

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Total Votes:   1

umina beach netball kookaburra’s

League:

Netball

State / Area:

NSW / Metro

Funding Requested

$500

Voting has now finished.

Recipients will be announced on 6th June 2016.

About umina beach netball kookaburra’s

Kookaburra's are a team of 12-13year old girls, 2015 they won the junior blue division. They play under the Woy Woy peninsula netball association.

Value to the Community

The girls represent at both local and state level in many local sports. They all have great values, sportsmanship and dedication. On average each player could train up to 4 nights a week in various sports like netball, touch football, oz tag etc, giving up many social events like school discos, birthday parties, family holidays.

Why the funds are needed

Majority of the team also play representative netball, touch footy and a variety of other local and representative sports. The cost of fees, uniforms and accommodation for the parents can become very expensive on a family. Breakdown of the grant would be $50 per player to go towards netball registration fees for the 2016 to ellivate some burden of the parents.

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