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Refugee youngsters having a ball

By ALECIA PINNER

YOUNG Sudanese and Afghani refugees have spent 10 fun-filled weeks learning to play basketball in Dandenong North.

The New Kids on the Basketball Court program was organised by
CatholicCare and the Australian Sports Commission to help alleviate some
of the barriers families face while settling into life in Australia.

The final game and presentation was held at Dandenong Stadium on Friday, June 21.

Parents of the 22 would-be sporting stars, learning about the game
from the sidelines, included Marzeyah Alikhani, of Doveton, who was
watching her son, Ehsan, 11.

“It’s very good, he’s made friends and learned important skills,” Mrs Alikhani said.

“I really appreciate what’s been done to support the children and give them the opportunity to play. I’m proud of him.

“Before we came to Australia from Afghanistan we didn’t have these opportunities for the children.”

Ehsan, a student at Dandenong North Primary School, said he had
taken up basketball at school and the best part of the game was winning.

“I want to say thank you to all of the people for their support,” he said.

CatholicCare CEO Father Joe Caddy said joining mainstream sports
was a positive way to engage young people and give them a sense of
belonging.

“With their newly acquired skills it is hoped the children and
their families will have the confidence to join local basketball clubs
as players, supporters or volunteers,” he said.

“Funding assistance for club fees and uniforms will be provided by the Australian Sports Commission.” 

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