$3.7M Grant Boosts Veteran Wellbeing

Department of Veterans' Affairs

The physical and mental wellbeing of Australia's veterans is a key priority for the Albanese Labor Government.

I'm proud to announce more than $3.7 million has been allocated to community organisations all over the country through the 2023-24 Veteran Wellbeing Grants program.

Sixty-nine grants will be awarded to deliver community-based projects and activities that benefit veteran health and wellbeing.

Organisations like RSL Victoria, who will receive $37,000 to support a team of veterans to participate in wheelchair AFL competitions.

Activities like this not only help maintain the physical health of veterans, they provide the opportunity to connect with others, delivering ongoing mental health benefits.

It was fantastic to see the wide variety of successful applications this year with activities including mentoring training, healthy cooking courses, music programs, trauma informed yoga workshops and sporting programs.

The full list of recipients for the 2023-24 round is below.

The 2024-25 round of the Veteran Wellbeing Grants program will open in November.

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