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

Henri Reiter

Henri Reiter is a founding trustee of IC Philantropy Foundation. After a career in banking and finance, he acts today as an independant director in the fund industry and in private holding companies.

Henri is a citizen of Luxembourg and the Honorary Secretary of the IC of Luxembourg. He is also a member of the board of the IC Council.

Jane Hannon

Jane Hannon was educated in Barbados and moved to the UK in 1992.  Jane worked as an Administrator at The All England Lawn Tennis Club for 14 years.

She is a member of the International Clubs of Barbados and Ireland, as well as being a visiting member of the IC of GB.  She joined the Philanthropic arm of the IC Council in 2012 and is currently both the Secretary and a Trustee to the Charity.

Boyd Cuthbertson

Boyd Cuthbertson trained as a Chartered Accountant in 1982.  He was educated in Zimbabwe and moved to the UK in 1989.  His working life has been spent in London’s financial sector. He is a member of the International Lawn Tennis Club of Great Britain (IC of GB) and The All England Lawn Tennis Club.  He has been involved with the Philanthropy arm of the IC Council since its inception in 2009 and looks after the Charity’s Finances.

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IC Philanthropy Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales (no. 1167925) and a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales (company number 09395678). Registered office: 6 Hillbury Gardens, Warlingham, Surrey, CR6 9TQ.