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Martin Cameron joins TAC L2P as mentor driver helping local youth gain driving hours and get others to volunteer
Morwell's Nationals Member, Martin Cameron, energetically joins TAC L2P as a mentor driver, aiding local youth in obtaining crucial driving hours and inspiring others to engage in this fulfilling volunteer endeavour.
The Nationals Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron, has signed on to become a mentor driver for the TAC L2P program which helps local young people gain valuable driving experience. Mr Cameron will join a small but passionate team of mentor drivers volunteering their time to work with learner drivers to reach the 120 hours of experience required to progress to their probationary licence.
Mr. Cameron joins a dedicated team of mentor drivers, volunteering to assist learner drivers in reaching the 120-hour requirement for their probationary license through the Berry Street's L2P program in Morwell
L2P driving support
Delivered by Berry Street in Morwell, Mr Cameron said the L2P program was a great way to help young drivers who otherwise might find it difficult to obtain their P-plates. "Many young people in our community need help to get the driving experience they need for their probationary licence," he said.
"Not everyone has parents or adults that have the time or resources to help them practise driving, and there's no doubt that getting your licence is a massive step towards independence and opens lots of doors. I've heard from other volunteer mentors how rewarding the L2P program is, so it was a no-brainer for me to get involved. Berry Street in Morwell has a long wait list of learner drivers, but unfortunately not enough mentor drivers to keep up with the demand."
"Volunteers receive free training, are matched with young learner drivers, and are asked to commit one or two hours of their time each week. If anyone is looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity, then this is it," he said. To get involved as a mentor driver with the L2P program, phone Rebecca Thomas on 5134 5971 or email rethomas@berrystreet.org.au.
Pictures from Martin Cameron MP website.
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