I couldn't find this on the web so I typed it out....Tigers give battlers a real kick alongHerald-Sun | Thurs 09 APR 2009, Page 21
RICHMOND star Matthew Richardson is kicking goals off the field at a revamped centre for the homeless and disadvantaged.
Richo and teammates Joel Bowden, Kane Johnson, Troy Simmonds and Adam Pattison are regular volunteers at St Mary's House of Welcome, Fitzroy, serving meals to clients and just having a chat.
Yesterday, they were on hand as Premier John Brumby launched a $5 million renovation of the premises.
Richardson, 34, can't wait to work in the new state of the art kitchen, which he admitted put his Punt Rd training quarters to shame.
"You just realise how lucky you are in your own life, and it's good to be able to help people out who are in a less fortunate position,'' he said.
The transformation has left clients gobsmacked.
The new features read like a real estate brochure: mural-edged courtyard, pool room, spacious modern kitchen, large multi-purpose areas, computer rooms, training kitchen and a health clinic.
Former client and volunteer Kenny McCracken, 57, and his wife, Pat, 50, think the transformation is amazing.
"(And) they are fantastic,'' Mr McCracken said of the Richmond players.
Run by the Daughters of Charity, St Mary's serves 4000 meals a month to the homeless, disadvantaged and mentally ill. It's expected that number will rise as the economic crisis worsens.
The renovation is paid for but donations are needed for maintenance, which is expected to be high.
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