Local heroes announced

Rob Lytzki

The three finalists of the 2024 Westfield Local Heroes program have been announced.

Now in its seventh year, the Westfield Local Heroes program recognises and celebrates the individuals and organisations dedicated to their communities and environment. Each Westfield destination will award the finalist who receives the most votes a $20,000 grant for the group or organisation they represent, with remaining finalists each receiving a $5000 grant, so they can continue to provide valuable support to the community.

The shortlisted heroes for Westfield Geelong are:

Damian McKeegan, St Marys Sporting Club Geelong: Damian is dedicated to enhancing mental health at St Mary’s Sporting Club. Following a young player’s suicide, he initiated a support program addressing mental health, drugs and bullying. As a board member and welfare officer at the club, and a police officer, Damian uses his expertise to support 1800 members. If Damian is successful, the money will be used to fund development programs within the club including mental health and cultural resilience sessions. The grant will also be used to upgrade facilities within the club to support women’s participation.

LeeAnne Edwards, Lifeline Direct: LeeAnne is a dedicated crisis supporter for Lifeline Direct. She has spent the last four years volunteering, ensuring nobody faces their darkest moments alone. LeeAnne finds it a privilege and blessing to offer emotional support and compassion nationwide. If LeeAnne is successful, the money will help fund the costs associated with running the Lifeline Direct hotline, providing vital training and support to volunteers.

Robert Glen Lytzki, Foundation 61: Rob, founder of Foundation 61, has dedicated nearly 20 years to supporting people in overcoming addiction. His own struggle with addiction from age 14 to 40 inspired him to help others. Foundation 61 is Geelong’s first nonprivate, not-for-profit residential rehabilitation centre. If Robert is successful, the money will cover the cost of providing rehabilitation to eight women for six months.