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Stephen Ward has joined 19 other Premier League players to use the motivational power of football to encourage children to improve their literacy skills. As part of the Premier League Reading Stars programme they will set literacy challenges and talk about their favourite books, sharing their love of reading online at www.premierleaguereadingstars.org.uk.
Andy Salmon, Customer Care Officer for the Wolverhampton Community Recovery Team. Below he talks about his experience of Head for Health, Wolves Community Trust’s Mental Health Project.
Midland Women’s County Cup
Wolves Women 1 (Selmes 83)
Sporting Club Albion 0
Wolves Community Trust Ambassador, Matt Murray, has recently become an Honorary Patron of national charity Show Racism the Red Card. The charity uses the high profile of professional footballers to educate young people about racism.
Wolves Community Trust are delighted to announce the launch of brand new Soccer Schools which will begin in February half-term.
Wolves are giving supporters the chance to get their hands on the first ever signed shirts of the Club’s newest signings; Eggert Jonsson and Emmanuel Frimpong.
Midland Women’s County Cup
Wednesfield Ladies 1
Wolves 7 (Selmes 15, 19, 58; Quick 47, 56, 88; B. Hall 63)
Lucky youngsters from Wolverhampton got to see the world’s best men’s tennis players in action at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London , and all for free.
Wolves Community Trust is delighted to announce a new football programme, which is launching later this month. Wolfie’s Cubs Club is a fun, skills based session for both boys and girls aged between 4 and 10 years.
Thirty-four members of Wolves playing staff and boss Mick McCarthy were out and about in Wolverhampton recently spreading some festive cheer as part of their annual Christmas visits.