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St Columba's successful with South East Water grants program!

Posted on 14 November 2019

Our little school with the big heart has been successful in receiving $1,500 from South East Water to help support our Grow Together Garden Classroom - all thanks to the hard work of our wonderful Green Team.

In awarding the grant, South East Water said they strongly aligned with St Columba's commitment to embedding sustainable practices into our core curriculum and procedures. As strong believers in every drop of water counting, they were also excited to support the self-irrigation system for the parish's Grow Together Garden Classroom. Furthermore, they aligned with our cultural learning focus and respect for the Traditional Owners of Elwood and Port Phillip Bay.

South East Water's Managing Director Terri Benson congratulated St Columba's and the other grant recipients on their successful applications.

At South East Water, we want to improve the health and liveability of both our bays for future generations. Through our grants program, I am glad we are able to make important contributions to Beach Patrol Australia and St Columba's Catholic Parish Elwood, which helps make Melbourne's south-east a great place to live, work and play.

On behalf of South East Water congratulations, and thank you for the hard work you do within our community.

We look forward to seeing these community initiatives come to life, said Ms Benson.

Through its 2019 community grants program, South East Water has provided over $30,000 in funding to support local community group projects. They have awarded 11 grants in total which are supporting a wide range of environmental and recreation projects that will benefit the community and ensure the long-term health of Port Phillip Bay and Western Port. St Columba's is delighted to be a successful grant recipient and very grateful for their support.

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