Australia

Australia

Indigenous Tennis & Learning
ICP is supporting a new programme, the Murlpirrmarra Connection. A not-for-profit organisation that aims to improve the wellbeing of Aboriginal youth (aged 12-18) in the remote regions of Western Australia by facilitating their educational engagement and providing tailored community sport, recreation, and health programmes. The project has been built over a 12 year period of sustained engagement with the Martu people and is community driven. Many students are ‘at risk’, particularly in school holidays. A range of community based school holiday programmes are run to address boredom and reduce juvenile delinquency and substance abuse. The programme works with the Martu people to empower young people to fulfil their potential, find sustainable employment and contribute constructively to the Wiluna community and wider society.

Please explore Facebook Page for pictures and updates https://www.facebook.com/murlpirrmarra/ and YouTube channel for videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcB5omUeUohzpPpn5-OsSeg

Update May 2025

The coaching at the Vosloorus Tennis Club by head coach Michael and his assistant coaches Nyaniso and Wellington, has continued to be well attended by the children from the local Vosloorus schools.

Scott Mead

Scott is a photographer and venture philanthropist following a career in Finance. He was educated in the US and UK and moved to London in 1988. He serves on many boards in the US and UK primarily in sports, education and the arts.

He is a member of the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain (IC of GB) and The All England Lawn Tennis Club and has served on the Global Advisory Boards of the WTA and ATP.

David Gollob

David has been an International Lawn Tennis Club of the United States member since 1990 and is currently USIC Honorary Secretary. His career includes numerous leadership positions in the consumer technology arena followed by owning a group of machine tool manufacturing companies and a music agency business. “Tennis has provided me with so much that giving back through the sport is a natural. I am excited to support the great work that ICPF does for children around the globe.”

Neil Howitt

Neil has enjoyed his career working in UK financial services after qualifying as an actuary in 1990, but not as much as all the time he has spent hitting balls with rackets or clubs outside of this. He is honorary secretary of the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain, a member of the East Gloucestershire Club board, and the AELTC. He has been involved with the Philanthropy arm of the IC Council since 2023.

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IC Philanthropy currently has a portfolio of 15 programmes and start-ups taking place across the world.

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