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CRT supporting primary schools

THE inaugural CRT Primary Schools Program is providing support for projects that will have a big impact on rural and regional primary schools across Australia.

Swan Hill North Primary School is one of 25 successful applicants in the first round of the program, receiving a gift of $2000.

Swan Hill Stockfeeds store manager Liam Barry and Jorja McDonald said schools play a vital role in their regional community.

“This program is focused on recognising the important role P&F associations play in supporting the growth and development of the next generation,” Mr Barry said.

“CRT is proud to provide a helping hand to support Swan Hill North Primary School to help resource their library and establish lunch time clubs for students.

“This helping hand will provide the school with valuable tools they need to create a positive environment and to support the success of the next generation in growing and learning.”

CRT general manager Greg O’Neil said they were overwhelmed by the response of the program in its first year.

“We received more than 300 applications this year which made it really difficult for the selection panel to narrow that down to our 25 successful applicants,” Mr O’Neil said.

“With COVID resulting in the cancellation of many community events over the past two years, we know this has impacted the ability for volunteers to fundraise in their local communities.

“So, we are excited to support a wide range of school initiatives through the CRT Primary Schools Program.

“This year’s funding will support literacy resources, community gardens, sporting equipment, excursions, and cultural engagements for students.”

The CRT Primary Schools Program will return in 2023.

For a list of successful applicants, visit: www.crt.com.au/primary-schools-program.

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