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A lifelong Wolves fan who only started running last September is taking on her first 10k as part of Team Foundation in this year’s Wolverhampton 10k. Natalie Jarvis, a season ticket holder in the Stan Cullis Stand, set about doing couch to 5k to help build up her fitness, and...
postWolves Foundation are supporting a celebration of neurodiversity featuring a panel of guest speakers being staged at Molineux next month by Graceful Minds. Graceful Minds is an organisation which was launched around the idea that neurodivergent people should lead the design of the support they receive, and sets out to...
postWolves midfielder Joao Gomes has visited Wolves Foundation’s exciting new mentoring project – Wolf Words – which is supporting children with speech and language needs across the local community. Gomes, who has spoken previously of the challenges he has faced both now and through childhood due to a stammer, recently...
postParticipants on Wolves Foundation’s Premier League Inspires programme enjoyed a fantastic experience by taking part in a tournament at the club’s Compton Park training ground. The Year nine and 10 students from several local schools took part in the competition, one of several run during the year by the Foundation...
post2025 has been another exciting year for Wolves Foundation, continuing to grow and extend its influence with a range of projects delivered across the city, in partnership with many different funders and organisations. There were many highlights, including the launch of the new five-year strategy at a packed event in...
postWolves Foundation’s annual Christmas Shoebox Appeal has proved its biggest yet, with almost 700 presents collected and distributed to children across the community. Young people from across Wolverhampton who may otherwise not have received much over the festive period have benefited from the appeal, which the Foundation co-ordinate with the...
postA truly wonderful afternoon was had by almost 100 young people last week as they were ‘bowled over’ by a number of Wolves players from the men’s and women’s first teams. The children with SEND (Special Education Needs & Disabilities), from several schools and Wolves Disability FC, were treated to...
postHere's a look back at some of the work of the club's official charity during 2025.
postWolves Foundation were delighted to be recognised with two accolades marking positive contributions to the life of the city at the recent Black Country Chamber of Commerce awards. For the third year in succession the Foundation picked up the Business in the Community Award, and, for the first year, the...
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