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Cherry Trees School enjoyed a visit from Wolves goalkeepers,Wayne Hennessey, Dorus De Vries and Aaron McCarey to celebrate the arrival of their new equipment which has been funded by Wolves Aid.
Following a successful application to Wolves Aid, Penn Hall Special School were awarded £20,000 which allowed them to purchase specialist equipment for their early years playground.
Matt Murray paid a visit to the children and staff of Broadmeadow Special Community Nursery School in July to open their brand new sensory gymnasium and ball pool.
Wolves Community Trust Ambassador Mat Murray paid a recent visit to The Deansley Centre at New Cross Hospital to hand over a cheque for £4,500 from Wolves Aid, part of Wolves Community Trust.
Wolves Community Trust has recently donated a cheque for just under £5000 to Tettenhall Wood School, Wolverhampton. The local school caters for 57 pupils with severe and complex learning difficulties, over half of whom suffer from Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC).
Dave Edwards and Wayne Hennessey recently accompanied Wolves Aid Trustee, Rachael Heyhoe Flint, to The Albrighton Moat & Garden Project to view the progress made on their new Sensory Garden, with building work commencing following a £22,000 donation from Wolves Aid.
Wolves Aid, part of Wolves Community Trust, has donated £5,697.03 to the local Good Shepherd Soup Kitchen in order for them to buy much needed catering refrigeration equipment. This means that that the distribution of hot food, which was previously under threat, could be continued.
Wolves Aid has donated £11,500 to Severndale School to help fund a brand new sensory pool. The Specialist School, based in Shrewsbury, contacted Wolves Aid (part of Wolves Community Trust) last year with plans to install a Sensory System for their existing Hydro Pool.
Last year Wolves Aid, part of Wolves Community Trust, donated almost £2000 to an initiative run by The Youth Inclusion and Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Reduction Team at Shrewsbury Police Station, to help them establish free coaching sessions for young people in the area.
The money helped maintain the sessions and pay for professional coaching until PC Scott Smither, who masterminded the scheme, and other officers became FA qualified coaches.
The Orchard Centre pupil referral unit has taken delivery of an additional 'X-Bike' courtsey of Wolves' official charity, Wolves Aid.
Wolves' players, Sam Vokes and George Friend visited the school in Great Bricklinn Street to see how the 100 youngsters were making use of the bikes. The pupils will use the equipment for about 10 minutes each day