Funding Boost to Support Local Veterans

FUNDING BOOST TO SUPPORT LOCAL VETERANS

Veteran group Buddy Up Australia will receive an additional $4,073.05 from the Australian Government to further support local veterans and their families.

They are among 127 ex-service organisations (ESOs) sharing in $4.35 million through the 2021 round of the Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) Program.

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel Andrew Gee said the BEST Program assists ESOs across the country to deliver the highest quality services.

“This additional funding will help these groups provide veterans even greater transition support, assistance with claims and entitlements, and access to services such as rehabilitation and wellbeing programs,” Minister Gee said.

“It will make a real difference to those on the ground, providing critical support and resources for veterans in Moore. “This year has been tough for many and this funding boost is a clear commitment of the Australian Government’s ongoing support for our ESOs and the local veteran community.”

Member for Moore, Ian Goodenough said that Buddy Up plays a crucial role for local veterans and their families, ensuring they are well supported.

“I would like to thank Buddy Up for providing vital services to our local veteran community.”

“These additional funds will help with the costs of support staff, equipment and services that directly support veterans and their families.”

To apply for future rounds of the BEST Program or for further information, including a full list of successful recipients, visit the Community Grants Hub website - https://www.communitygrants.gov.au