KDFNL President Greg Watson announced Kyabram Community Learning Centre (KCLC) as the League’s new major partner at Saturday night’s Lancaster v Rushworth game at Kyabram Recreation Reserve.
Speaking at Lancaster’s half time function Watson announced the educational institution as the League’s major partner for this season. "The League is very pleased to partner with KCLC for this season. We are both community based organisations and it’s a great fit for the reach and personnel within our League."
"The partnership will be of mutual benefit and will allow us to work with KCLC and offer important educational programs and activities that are of benefit to our clubs and their members."
KCLC Chairman Grant Findlay also addressed those present at the event. "KCLC is very excited to be working with the KDFNL. As a not-for-profit organisation we pride ourselves on our community focus in our education programs."
"This partnership is representative and reflective of that and we are pleased to be supporting the League in their role to provide football and netball participation opportunities."
For more information please contact KDFNL President Greg Watson on 0412 866 250 or KCLC Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Solly on 03 5852 0000.
About Kyabram Community and Learning Centre (KCLC)
KCLC is a not for profit community group managed by a committee of management. KCLC opened on October 17
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1983 as a community hub providing human services and educational opportunities. KCLC has three venues which include our purpose built facility in Lake Road Kyabram, a workshop at 17 Albion Street Kyabram and our office at 24 Percy Street Echuca. We also hire a training room at 4 Percy Street Echuca.
KCLC is a:
Learn Local Registered Training Provider; No 3897
Neighbourhood House
Centrelink Agency
Registered Childcare Centre
Child First Family Service Provider (DHS)
KCLC has a vision to operate as a financially viable and friendly, personalised yet professional model of integrated service delivery, providing a benchmark for community development and service outcomes in both the Human Service and Adult Education field.
KCLC also encourages other agencies to provide services at KCLC and numerous job network members, private psychologists, Haven Housing and Community Living and Respite Services (a disability service provider) operate from KCLC. Murray Human Services also operates Friends of the Kitchen on Mondays in partnership with KCLC volunteers.
KCLC manages numerous community projects including The Kyabram Community Garden. Kyabram Youth Partnerships and The Volunteer Connect program.
Last Modified on 16/12/2014 15:53