Vic Rajah Family Lawyers continue as Coaches Sponsor
13/02/2023
The Sandringham Football Club is pleased to announce Vic Rajah Family Lawyers has committed to an extension of their Coaches Sponsorship into 2023.
The partnership will see Vic Rajah Family Lawyers continue to be recognised as Coaches Sponsor of both the Sandringham Zebras and Southern Saints in 2023.
Vic Rajah Family Lawyers also holds the naming rights for our charity round in 2023. Stay tuned for more information about this game.
Vic Rajah Family Lawyers is a leading provider of family law services operating from 3 office locations across the Melbourne and bayside region. Clients are the firm’s number 1 priority and many have expressed appreciation for their strong representation, transparent fee arrangements and clearly mapped out and individualised approaches. Vic Rajah Family Lawyers is a specialist practice dealing exclusively in family law and criminal law matters. The firm’s practitioners have a combined 80 years of practice experience.
Owner of Vic Rajah Family Lawyers, Vic Rajah spoke of the partnership extension with excitement.
“We are excited to be continuing our relationship with the Sandringham Football Club as Coaches Sponsor. As a key supporter of Sandringham Football Club and the Club’s Coaches sponsor, Vic Rajah Family Lawyers is proud of its grassroots involvement partnering with an organisation which shares strong community values,” said Vic Rajah.
“We love being part of the Sandringham Football Club and look forward to seeing Michelle and Jake lead us into finals in 2023.”
Sandringham CEO, Marcus Ashcroft spoke of the importance of the Partnership.
“We are grateful to have Vic commit to another year as Coaches Sponsor and we look forward to working together for our charity round, following the success of our MRV game in 2022. These partnerships reinforce our focus and commitment to ensure we build truly long-standing relationships with all our key stakeholders and continue to leverage these partnerships for the benefit of our local community."