These recent additions to tooling at Gosford Men’s Shed are the result of $6,358 in funding that the Shed received under the NSW Government’s 2023 Community Building Partnership (CBP) Program.
Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch MP congratulated Gosford Community Men’s Shed for its successful funding application.
“Well done to Gosford Community Men’s Shed. It is always fantastic popping in to see so many fabulous community projects going on, and it was a joy to be able to present members with the $6,358 cheque," she said.
“It’s satisfying to see Men’s Shed volunteers making the most of these fantastic new tools. Our Men’s Sheds across the coast are such fabulous resources – and I encourage anyone who is thinking about joining to give a men’s shed a try.
“The Men’s Shed movement has become such a powerful tool in addressing health and wellbeing for men in our community. Thank you for the vital work that you do for our community. It doesn’t go unnoticed.”
Gosford Community Men’s Shed President, Larry Lloyd said the shed would be abuzz with activity with the addition of the new equipment.
“We are very thankful for the grants we receive from Liesl in supporting the Gosford Men’s Shed. With this money we will be able to replace two aging machines which are in constant use. This helps our volunteer members with the work that they do to serve the community in which we live, and gives them a place where they feel welcome, and of benefit to society,” he said.
The Community Building Partnership program has funded more than 19,700 community projects since its commencement in 2009.
For more information about the Community Building Partnership visit nsw.gov.au/cbp