Melbourne Storm and premium partner Lumo Energy delivered a rugby league skills clinic for those involved in The Salvation Army's Tools for the Trade program.
Alongside ambassador Robbie Kearns, Storm players Ryan Hinchcliffe, Cooper Cronk, Kenny Bromwich, Justin O'Neill, Mahe Fonua and some of the Club's U20 Thunderbolts led a fun filled morning.
The clinic gave the youngsters involved in the program, run by The Salvation Army a special opportunity to learn first hand not only the skills of rugby league but also the commitment required in the professional workplace.
Tools for the Trade is an award winning eight week trade orientation program in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula aimed at assisting young people aged 15 to 21 who are disengaged from school and at risk of long term unemployment.