Jarred Read, Tristan Nankiville, Alvin Lim (Facilitator), Zyshawn Mubarakai, Phillip Eva (City of Cockburn Councillor), Sophia Corinaldesi, Emma Collins, Corey Gaidzionis (Facilitator) and Joshua Larsen-Embling.
Camera IconJarred Read, Tristan Nankiville, Alvin Lim (Facilitator), Zyshawn Mubarakai, Phillip Eva (City of Cockburn Councillor), Sophia Corinaldesi, Emma Collins, Corey Gaidzionis (Facilitator) and Joshua Larsen-Embling. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Cockburn: Project Recycle to gear up again in June

Bryce LuffFremantle Gazette

A MENTOR program saving bikes from the scrapheap and offering kids an outlet to grow their skills wrapped at the Cockburn Youth Centre recently.

Founder Corey Gaidzionis said Project Recycle, funded by the City of Cockburn, would start again in early June.

He has also been approached by local schools, councils and a men’s shed to expand the program.

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