Students at state secondary schools in Melbourne’s west will have more learning and development opportunities for outside the classroom with a $100,000 grant awarded to Western Chances.
Western Chances, is a charitable foundation with a focus on empowering people in Melbourne’s western region to achieve their potential through educational scholarships and life changing opportunities.
Since 2006, Victoria University (VU) has been associated with Western Chances as they provide scholarships, opportunity programs and ongoing support to students in Melbourne’s west.
VU said it is proud that Western Chances will increase its presence at the Footscray Nicholson Campus as part of a new ‘flipped campus’ agreement.
Western Chances founder and chair Terry Bracks said VU becoming a major pro bono partner of Western Chances was an important next step for the two organisations.
“Through this major alliance, we are poised to create new opportunities for our young people and pave the way for increased access to education, skills, learning pathways, and employment,” she said.
“At the heart of this partnership lies a deep-rooted belief in the power of education and our profound love for the west.
“That’s why we have worked so well together over the past 18 years and are looking forward to the incredible journey ahead.
“We are thrilled to receive this funding which will empower young people through access to opportunities to nurture and grow their talent and leadership.”
This builds on the successful VU initiatives such as access scholarships, which provides an additional $1000 to Western Chances recipients studying at VU, while bringing secondary school students onto campuses to experience university life, and student engagement opportunities.