|
Could you let me know if you are interested in attending the Active Girls Breakfast. Online Expressions of Interest can be done through www.sport.vic.gov.au You will be paid $15.00 per hr, travel and parking by RSV.
Regards Gloria Hawken Roller Sports Victoria ACTIVE GIRLS BREAKFAST The Dept for Victorian Communities, through Sport & Recreation Victoria (SRV), is again conducting the Melbourne Active Girls Breakfast on Friday 30 May 2003. The Breakfast Program has been a major success over the past few years - largely due to the support and attendance of around 70 Role Models at the event. The aims of the breakfast are to: - Acknowledge the achievements and participation of schoolgirls in sport and active recreation. - Provide a forum for schoolgirls to meet and share the experiences of female athletes and role models - Encourage girls to maintain their participation in sport and active recreation during the difficult adolescent years. Role Models We are seeking a number of female role models from within the industry. We are looking for people who are comfortable talking to teenagers and who are athletes competing at local, State or National level. Or Role Models can be physically active and have a career in the industry, such as personal trainers, sports masseurs, and sport administrators. Role models will be seated with a table of schoolgirls during the breakfast to talk to them about their experiences and the importance of remaining physically active. We'll also have a discussion panel of role models to give some direction during the breakfast and answer questions from the floor. Hello Every-One Could you let me know if you are interested in attending the Active Girls Breakfast. Online Expressions of Interest can be done through www.sport.vic.gov.au You will be paid $15.00 per hr, travel and parking by RSV. Regards Gloria Hawken Roller Sports Victoria |
|
HOME
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS
|
![]() |
This Webpage has been created using the my connected community (mc2) Webpage generator. my connected community (mc2) is funded by the Victorian Government and coordinated by VICNET
|