The first national junior tenpin bowling program in Australia created especially for kids in elementary school is called Bowl Patrol. This eight-session curriculum may be tailored to your needs and uses creative changes to make learning to bowl enjoyable.
We Promote Good Causes in Australia
SCS Group is excited to play such a significant role in there national community programs. #BowlsPatrol, #BowlAbilities, #SportingSchools and Lane Rangers is aimed at making bowling in Australia more inclusive.
We've hit a strike with Tenpin Bowling Australia
The Tenpin Bowling Australia and its outstanding community programs are proud partners of SCS Group. We think that sports have the ability to strengthen a sense of community, and we hope that this relationship will help us spread that belief throughout the country. It is an honor to sponsor initiatives like Bowl Patrol, which provide inclusive opportunities for all Australians while also introducing the younger generation to the joys of bowling.
What is Bowl Abilities?
An inclusive program called Bowl Abilities was created especially to help older teens and adults socialize, get more exercise, and learn the fundamentals of tenpin bowling.
SCS Group proudly supports our veterans with Melbourne Legacy
We are focused on making a positive impact within the community, and we are proud to support the incredible work that Melbourne Legacy does to honor and support the families of our veterans.
SCS Group creates positive impact with Disability Sport & Recreation in Victoria
SCS Group was able to take part in and sponsor this yearly sporting event, which opened up new avenues for promoting disability sports in Victoria and having a beneficial impact on our community.
SCS Group Doubled Down on Cancer Research with Cancer Council Australia
It’s amazing how SCS Group continues to broaden its footprint in the health care sector. Contributing to cancer research has been very rewarding to us as a business! Helping make cancer treatments more accessible to our community is a positive social impact in Australia. Thank you Cancer Council SA!