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Wolves Chairman Steve Morgan has announced that The Morgan Foundation will be increasing its annual donation to Wolves Aid by a massive 50% - taking the figure up to £150,000 per year.
Winger Stephen Hunt 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.
As one competitive football season ends another begins for Kickz participants across the country. On Saturday 4th June, over 150 young people from across The Midlands took part in the Wolves Community Trust hosted regional qualifier of the Kickz Cup 2011. The Kickz Cup offers clubs across the country the chance to participate in competitive football matches at top class facilities including professional football stadia and academies.
Wolves recently played host to the great and the good of Football Hospitality from both English and Scottish football - and passed the test with flying colours!
After a hard morning's training, some of the Wolves players, filmed by cameramen from Match of the Day, let off some steam by taking part in a short Zumba class to support one of Wolves Community Trust's health initiatives - Tackle Diabetes.
Wolves Community Trust and Wolverhampton Wanderers FC have launched a research campaign, in cooperation with Vincent van Baal an International Sport management student from Holland, regarding the impact of Wolves Community Trust projects on supporters and the local community.
Wolves Players Stephen Hunt and Dave Jones joined 50 young people for the official launch of the Wolves Community Trust Kickz Initiative
Wolves Community Trust’s Head for Health participants, headed to Manchester last Friday to visit the participants of Manchester City’s Mental Health Project, Imagine Your Goals programme.
This year’s national Kickz awards took place at Villa Park. Hosted by Sky Sports presenter Ben Shepherd, the Kickz Awards take place every year and highlight all the fantastic work achieved nationally by all 42 professional football clubs that deliver the Kickz project.
Wolves Community Trust Soccer Schools took place during half-term and were extremely successful with over 300 young people attending