Video: The Australia Post logo sits in the bottom right corner of the screen. People do exercises in a sunny park. Some participants have disabilities. A marquee, a banner and a trailer are emblazoned "www.reclink.org".
Text reads, "Introducing Reclink: a 2020 Australia Post Community Grant Recipient."
A blonde woman wearing a Reclink shirt is interviewed. Text: Sarah Kitis, State Manager, Western Australian, Reclink.
Audio: Sarah Kitis: Reclink Australia is a national not-for-profit organisation established over 30 years ago in St Kilda with a purpose to help rebuild lives through sports and arts in that particular community. Since then, the organisation has grown considerably. We now provide a huge variety of structured sport programs, competitions and recreational activities for disadvantaged community groups in over 25 locations across Australia.
Video: A man with curly grey hair is interviewed. Text: Dean Bayliss, Fremantle Street Games participant.
People exercise with stretchy bands and play soccer. Wearing yellow vests, Dean and other participants clap.
Audio: Dean Bayliss: I've been in Street Games for roughly two years. And I think it's a very good, you know, opportunity to get out and do things. It's really good for my health, 'cause I've got diabetes, and I think, mentally and physically, it's a great thing to do.
Video: A woman with long blonde hair is interviewed. Text: Simone Ireland, Senior Sports Coordinator, Fremantle, WA, Reclink.
People kick a soccer ball and pass a football.
Audio: Simone Ireland: Street Games is a pop-up program. It provides people who live with some disadvantage or barriers to connect and socially engage with others.
Video: A burly bearded man is interviewed. Text: Dave Walley, Fremantle Street Games participant.
Audio: Dave Walley: I've made some good friendships over the last three years. Recommend it to anyone. It's just heaps of fun. You get good exercise and be part of a community, yeah.
Video: Participants clap. In a toast, a woman miming holding a cup taps her hand against a man's water cup. They wear pink vests.
Audio: Sarah Kitis: So, essentially, we provide that link. We bring people together through sport and recreation to create positive outcomes which can be really powerful.
Video: Participants cheer. A man carefully dropkicks a football.
Audio: Simone Ireland: With the Australia Post Community Grants initiative, it will allow us to deliver more of these programs in other locations where it's needed in the community.
Video: People exercise with stretchy bands and play soccer.
Audio: Dave Walley: Thank you to Australia Post for our 2020 Community Grant.
Video: The 20 or so participants wave at the camera.
Audio: Reclink group: When we connect, we feel better! Whoo!
Video: The white Australia Post logo appears on a red screen. Text: austpost.com.au/grants