Karma Push gets online!A local non-for-profit group make their mark on the web By Emma Kae - 8th February 2001 - Back to News The Karma Push Club is a volunteer-based entity that works toward the provision of inexpensive, drug and alcohol free entertainment for the youth of the community.
Entertainment for these events usually consists of well-known live bands, as well as up-and-coming local musicians performing.
The club is currently funded by a government initiative called FreeZA and is supported by the Morwell Lion's club.
However, the events that take place as a result of the club are created by the initiative and hard work of the club's members.
One such event was the birth of the Karma website. Built by one of the club's members, Eren Reggardo, the website (while still under progressive improvement) shows what the youth of the area are capable of.
The pages are informative, the design modern and attractive, bursting with ideas and enthusiasm for the club.
Why not take a look at what a little keyboard grease and a few ideas can do for you? Click here to see the Karma Push website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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