Our valued Australian Defence Force (ADF) community have received a funding boost under the Morrison Government’s Family Support Funding Program (FSFP).
Federal Member for Flinders, The Hon. Greg Hunt MP said the Cerberus Community Hub would receive $37,000 under the program, which will enable Defence families across the Mornington Peninsula Shire to connect and interact with each other and the community in a variety of ways.
“Defence families make significant sacrifices and this funding will go a long way to ensure they are supported and connected with the local community around the Mornington Peninsula,” Minister Hunt said.
“I congratulate the Cerberus Community Hub, which I know will do great work supporting our Defence families through the Connection and Belonging project.”
“This project aims to reinvigorate existing supports and implement new activities and programs and I look forward to seeing the work of the Community Hub supported by our Government.”
The Cerberus Community Hub is one of nine not-for-profit organisations to receive funding following the challenges of this year to provide programs and activities that support the wellbeing of ADF families.
The funding provided through the FSFP is available to community organisations to deliver support and services of value to Defence families and the community they live in. The grants are managed by the Defence Community Organisation which provides a wide range of programs, information, and assistance for Defence families.
The grants program is managed by the Defence Community Organisation which provides a wide range of assistance for Defence families. Defence families can contact the Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608 for information on accessing community resources.
For more information visit the Defence Community Organisation website: Home : Family Support Funding Program (FSFP) : Department of Defence