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Wolverhampton Wanderers is deeply committed to making a difference in the local community. Wolves Community Trust, the Club’s official charity, makes a positive impact on the lives of thousands of local people every year. Through its combination of community project delivery and its £100,000 per year local donations programme, Wolves Community Trust is one of the biggest charities of its type.
Bookings are now being taken for the ever popular Wolves Community Trust Soccer Schools which will be running during the school Summer Holidays. Courses are taking place at different venues in and around the Wolverhampton area.
Wolves have recently had two coaches selected by the Premier League to fly out to Beijing as part of a partnership between the Beijing Olympic Delivery Authority (BODA) and The Premier League’s ‘Premier Skills’.
Wolves, in partnership with ‘Cardiac Risk in the Young’ (CRY), were recently the first Premier League Club to host a public health screening for young people and adults aged 14 to 35 to seek to identify previously undiagnosed life threatening heart conditions.
Wolves chairman Steve Morgan today reflected on a hugely successful 12 months for Wolves Community Trust at the charity's Annual Reception.
Steve was at Molineux this morning to both reflect on and celebrate the achievements of the Community Trust over the last year as he also launched the Morgan Foundation's Entrepreneur Awards for 2010.
The Morgan Foundation Entrepreneur Awards 2010, with over £100,000 of cash prizes and services on offer to the winners, are now officially open
after club Chairman, Steve Morgan, opened the application process at Molineux.
The Chairman was at the Club to attend the first ever Wolves Community Trust Annual Reception, which aims to share with local charities and businesses some of Wolves' official charity's most significant achievement throughout the past year.
Wolves keeper Marcus Hahnemann has been presented with the ‘Wolves Community Trust Player of the Season’ award in recognition of his huge contribution to local community projects over the past year.
We've all seen Mick McCarthy getting ever so slightly excited on the touchline as he guides and cajoles the Wolves players on a matchday, but the boss's keen interest in health and exercise means he remains as fit as a fiddle.