WHY SUPPORT SURF LIFE SAVING?

Every year thousands of people visit our beaches and some of these visitors find themselves in urgent need of a life saving rescue. This is what we are here for, to keep your family and friends safe in the water.

Your donation is well spent at Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club – not only do we fund vital equipment and training for one of the largest professional volunteer lifesaving clubs in the world - but as an organisation we also invest in research, education and beach safety communications because we believe that prevention is key to saving lives.

Your support today will ensure that thousands of adults and children alike that visit our beach, go home safely.

Every donation you give will help us to save more lives at the beach this year. 

As a charity, the Club must adhere to the provisions of the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission Act 2012 (Cth) and the Charities Act 1978 (Vic).

Where will your donation go?

Depending on what you’re passionate about helping, Woolamai Beach SLSC has a number of different causes you can donate to!

For larger donations and any questions please contact administration@woolamaibeach.asn.au to answer any questions you have, as well as to offer a tax invoice (compared to credit card payment)

 

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General Club Donation

This general donation will be used for the clubs day to day operations. Donations will go towards new rescue equipment, training gear, maintenance and more to ensure our club can continue to offer our services to the community.

Youth Development

You can contribute to financially support mentoring, training and development opportunities for youth members (13-30 years of age).

These donations are managed through the Club's Alan Pitts Youth Development Fund.

Development Fund

The clubs Development fund contributes to long term strategic priorities and securing the long-term future of the club (e.g. new clubhouse). 

These donations are managed through the club's Development Fund Board.

Smiths Beach Base

The rescue base is need of urgent repairs and maintenance to ensure that the tower and stairs can continue serving residents and visitors and the LSV lifeguard service over the next 20-25 years

More info HERE