Confident Girls Give a girl netball If a lot of people who love netball give a little, more girls will benefit from our game. Remember the fun you had? Take the opportunity to pass it on. Confident Girls is about giving those who can least afford it, the chance to play netball too. An initiative of the Netball Foundation in partnership with the Australian Sports Foundation, Confident Girls is shooting for $100,000 to reach up to 5,000 girls who don’t yet know the joy of netball. Donations will fund netball programs, equipment and coaching in disadvantaged communities. It’ll give more girls the chance to: How to pass it on Pass on the inspiration of netball and donate directly. Text NETBALL to 0477 333 999 Or reach out to your community to fundraise. Visit https:// netballfoundation.giveeasy.org/ fundraising_event/confident-girls/, register online and set up your own fundraising page. Game on Together we will reach our goal Centre on raising money for Confident Girls from now to National Netball Day on Saturday 25 July. Join in the fun and share the love of netball to give to with those who deserve it most. There’s a chance for fundraisers to win memorable experiences. Imagine tossing the coin at the Netball World Cup in Sydney! Netball lovers it is time to unite and help as many girls as possible to shoot for confidence. Build confidence both on and off the court. B e fit, be healthy, be strong. M ake friends and have fun. For further information, visit the Netball Foundation http://netball.com.au/netball-foundation/ Pass it on now. Give a girl netball *Any donation over $2 is tax deductible. Confident Girls abound… …in Queensland Pass on the inspiration — When Queensland Firebirds star midcourt defender Gabi Simpson visited St Pauls Catholic College in Woodridge for its Active After-school community program she did just that. It was game on for the first time for many of the students who mainly come from immigrant, refugee or indigenous backgrounds. Her visit inspired a love of the game. This, and a visit from Netball Queensland, as part of inclusion NetSetGO in the region, now sees a large number of students playing for the Logan City Netball Association. …and the Northern Territory Score the learning benefits — That’s exactly what happened to the students at the Wugularr School after starting a netball team. The girls play in the Katherine Netball Association, an hour and 20 minutes away. Teacher Sarah Mullucks says since starting netball there are noticeable improvements in student attendance rates, cooperation and learning habits. Netball has helped the girls reach greater heights with the Wugularr team recently playing in the Katherine Netball Association grand final and two of the girls playing in the NT Championships! …from South Australia Shoot for confidence — With inclusion NetSetGO the special school students at Port Lincoln did just that. There is only one special school on the Eyre Peninsula. For these South Australian country school kids, it was exciting to have coaching from Australian Diamond Rebecca Bulley. Rebecca’s love of netball spread to all with the entire school participating in the weekly NetSetGO program. Many of the students now hope to play netball in their local competition! …to Victoria Reach out to the community — That’s what happened when Netball Victoria ran a six week program to teach netball to the children at the Japanese School in Caulfield. The coach stepped into action with the help of a translator and lots of active demonstrations taught the children new skills and even the rules of netball. At the start of the program, the majority of children didn’t even know what netball was. By the end of the program the children were playing a full game of netball! …in Western Australia Centre on goals — This was literally the focus for Christ the King Djarindjin Lombadina students when they set up their own court with some help from Netball WA. Students and staff stepped into action, making the most of netball equipment and resources from the NetSetGO program, culminating in a much-loved netball court. The two netball posts are front and centre of the minds of most of the school’s students, proud because they not just built it but play on it! …across the waters to Tasmania Game on for everyone — Netball’s ability to include all was celebrated in Tasmania during the State League’s ‘One Netball Round’. It was game on with the round encouraging everyone to get involved in netball. Players, irrespective of their ability, age, cultural background or gender scored goals, showing the game of netball is for all! …in New South Wales Be a super-sub — Netball subbed on to the courts with NetSetGO at the Old Guildford Public School, benefitting the school’s culturally and linguistically diverse students. Netball is breaking down language and cultural barriers. As the school’s children discover a love for the sport through the NetSetGO program, it boosts their physical and mental health, providing fun and a sense of belonging. How will your donation be spent? Just $25 pays for an underprivileged girl to try netball at a free NetSetGO clinic. $15 pays for a NetSetGO Participant pack. $100 pays for a coordinator to complete the Foundation Coaching Course to run a NetSetGO centre. $300 buys all the balls and equipment for one NetSetGO centre. $4,950 funds a non-profit organisation to run a NetSetGO program for 30 disadvantaged girls over eight weeks. ($20/girl/session). $8,570 funds a Multi-Cultural Service Provider to run a NetSetGO program for 20 disadvantaged girls over 12 weeks. ($35/girl/session). $10,000 funds an Indigenous Service Provider to run a NetSetGO program for 30 disadvantaged girls over 10 weeks. ($33/girl/session). …and in the ACT Net the benefits — The children who are deaf or hard of hearing who participated in a NetSetGO clinic as part of Deaf Sports Day at the ACT Netball Stadium did just that! The joy of netball was experienced by all with many of the children playing netball for the first time ever. Coaches were briefed on how best to teach the children. This helped the children to score goals in a safe, enjoyable and fun netball environment. It was game on for everyone, showing that being deaf is no barrier in netball. Contact us For more information about the Netball Foundation contact: Enetballfoundation@netball.com.au P + 61 (0)3 8621 8600 www.facebook.com/NetballAust twitter.com/netballfndation For further information, visit the Netball Foundation http://netball.com.au/netball-foundation/ Pass it on now. Give a girl netball *Any donation over $2 is tax deductible.
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