Entrepreneurs inspire

Three young local entrepreneurs delivered inspirational speeches at the recent Young People, Connection, Innovation and Volunteering Breakfast 2017 in Frankston.

Ash Marton, the director of Ash Marton Realty for more than five years; Alanna Deutrom, the founder of The Coach Couch and co-founder of the Coach Music Academy and Sing It Out; and Tom Debenham, the co-founder of The Milkman Café, spoke about their personal and work experiences that helped shape them into the inspirational people they are today.

 CAPTION : Impact Volunteering chairman Tim Jerram with Alanna Deutrom, Tom Debenham, Dunkley federal Liberal MP Chris Crewther, Frankston councillor Steve Toms, and Ash Marton.

CAPTION: Impact Volunteering chairman Tim Jerram with Alanna Deutrom, Tom Debenham, Dunkley federal Liberal MP Chris Crewther, Frankston councillor Steve Toms, and Ash Marton.

The Impact Volunteering breakfast was attended by Frankston Mayor Colin Hampton and councillors, MPs, representatives from local schools and businesses, and members of the public. Businesses provided in-kind sponsorship and donations.

The breakfast was hosted by the Frankston Foundry, a co-working space and start-up incubator for entrepreneurs, digital creatives and technical professionals at 1 Keys St.

Impact Volunteering is a not-for-profit organisation helping people find meaning and joy by connecting them to volunteer causes they are passionate about in their local community. For more information, visit  impactvolunteering.org.au