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Wolves Foundation have linked up with curators at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust who have produced a 19th century women’s football kit which is now on display to the general public. Celebrating the start of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the special project has seen two separate kits produced to...
postToday is World Samaritans Awareness Day, raising awareness of the service provided by the charity as part of their ‘Talk to Us’ month as they spread the word of how they are there to help, every single day of the year. Wolves Foundation, via the Head 4 Health programme which...
postPremier League Kicks in the Park is back for the summer as Wolves Foundation offer free football-based activities for young people in three different venues across the city. Participants between the ages of eight and 18 will be welcome at the weekly sessions, starting next week (25th July) and taking...
postIt is World Youth Skills Day on Saturday, marking an awareness campaign from the United Nations to highlight the importance of equipping young people with skills that can lead to employment and entrepreneurship. The theme for this year’s day is to skill teachers, trainers and young people to aim for...
postWolves Foundation worked as part of the whole club safeguarding team to deliver a programme of events to mark Safeguarding Week across the city. Senior manager Lee Smith (operations) joined with the club’s head of safeguarding Lisa Carter and Safeguarding Manager Jonathan Redhead to co-ordinate a week of internal communications...
postA great day of competition was hosted by Wolves Foundation as clubs from across the country descended on the Sir Jack Hayward training ground for a Premier League Kicks Disability Football Festival. Foundation staff delivered the under-11s and under-16s tournaments at Wolves’ training ground, with teams such as Aston Villa,...
post‘Every club needs an AB’. That was one of the farewell messages for Andy Butler, who has retired after an incredible 29 years’ service with Wolves’ Women & Girls section and Wolves Foundation. And it was absolutely spot on. Andy – AB – is the type of personality who everyone...
postEngland's chief medical officer professor Chris Whitty heard about a range of public health interventions helping to improve the health and wellbeing of residents in Wolverhampton on a visit to the city earlier this month. Professor Whitty met with Wolverhampton's director of public health John Denley and leaders from the...
postWolves Foundation are continuing to work closely with the Refugee & Migrant Centre (RMC) to ensure newcomers in the city have opportunities to integrate within the local community and improve their physical and mental health. This week is Refugee Week, an arts and culture festival which began in the UK...
postFrom eight people attending the very first training session, to now approaching 80 signed up across three age groups. From the very first game, an Under-16 friendly against Kewford Eagles ten years ago today, to a regular programme of league and cup fixtures in the Staffordshire Ability Counts League, including...