The newly refurbished Hampton Park Community House was officially opened on Thursday 28 March, following a $972,884 upgrade.
City of Casey Chair of Administrators Noelene Duff PSM and Chief Executive Officer Glenn Patterson were joined by Member for Narre Warren South Gary Maas, Hampton Park Community House Honorary Treasurer Bruce McBain, community house staff and local community groups who use the facilities to celebrate the project's completion.
Located on Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park Community House was established to support individuals of all ages and backgrounds to belong, be and become, and to support the local community to lead active and full lives through information, education, service provision and advocacy.
Refurbishment works included the renovation of amenities, the relocation of a community space, reconfiguration of the reception area, office and classroom, the installation of an air lock at the front entrance and minor landscaping.
Ms Duff said the important refurbishment works at Hampton Park Community House will improve functionality at the facility.
"The works will also increase capacity at the site, allowing more people to attend its many programs, such as computer training, Tai Chi, English as a Second Language classes, occasional child care and after school care and three and four-year-old kindergarten," she said.
Ms Duff said the project was made possible thanks to a $938,884 grant from the State Government through the Growing Suburbs Fund, with Council funding the remaining $34,000.
"The Growing Suburbs Fund grant is a vital source of funding for the City of Casey and other growth councils, helping to provide much-needed local infrastructure for our communities," she said.
Caption for photo: Hampton Park Community House Executive Officer Kate Madden, Hampton Park Community House Honorary Treasurer Bruce McBain, Member for Narre Warren South Gary Maas, City of Casey Chair of Administrators Noelene Duff PSM and Hampton Park Community House Secretary Diane Leak.