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Friday
05Feb2010

How tennis racquets gave kids something to hold onto.

Moomba Park Tennis Club submitted an application for a direct grant of $1250 from Sports Without Borders to help young under privileged kids from a wide range of cultural backrounds to join local tennis activities to develop their self esteem and help them integrate into their community. We were very happy to assist.

Sport not only increases physical fitness, it also helps us grow as individuals and increases life opportunities.  For young migrant or socio-econonmically challenged kids, it really can be the foundation for a bright future. If little people in your area could benefit form our offer, please visit www.sportswithoutborders.org and make a direct contribution to a young person’s future; apply for a direct grant.

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