Youth of Tomorrow has partnered with Custom Fleet to deliver a legacy impact education program for the first time in regional Australia.
This partnership will strengthen the Schools Future Fit Program – a national initiative which supports primary school children from low socio-economic backgrounds to attend flagship events in world-class venues across Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
Tennis legend and former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash said: “Custom Fleet are innovative and a values driven organisation. I would like to thank President of Custom Fleet Christopher Tulloch for giving back to Aussie kids. This partnership has allowed us to continue offering quality education and creating lasting memories for disadvantaged school children in regional Victoria.”
This year, up to 600 students from 25 primary schools will attend the Schools Future Fit Program alongside the Gallipoli Youth Cup – Australia’s National High School Championships at the iconic Traralgon Tennis Complex in Latrobe Valley.
Chief Executive Officer of Youth of Tomorrow, Umit Oraloglu said: “We are deeply grateful for the generous support of Custom Fleet as this partnership has allowed us to deliver the Schools Future Fit Program to a regional area for the first time in our history.”
President of Custom Fleet Christopher Tulloch said: “We’re incredibly proud to support Youth of Tomorrow as Principal Partner and help bring the Schools Future Fit Program to regional communities. At Custom Fleet, we believe every child should have access to opportunities that inspire, educate, and empower them – no matter where they live. Partnering with Pat and the Youth of Tomorrow team allows us to give back in a meaningful way, creating experiences that can shape futures and spark ambition.”
Vice President of Traralgon Tennis Association Di Van Der Merwe said: “We are thrilled to welcome Youth of Tomorrow and empower Aussie kids with Custom Fleet. This partnership between all parties is a testament to our shared commitment to providing quality education and unforgettable experiences for children from low socio-economic backgrounds. We are excited to see the positive impact this collaboration will have on the Schools Future Fit Program and the Gallipoli Youth Cup. Together, we are making a significant difference in the lives of many young Australians.”
The national education program and the national tennis championships will be held between 23-27 November. For more information on Youth of Tomorrow and the Schools Future Fit Program visit www.yot.org.au.