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A student from Wolves Foundation’s Football & Education College Academy admits it was a ‘special feeling’ to make her debut for her country. Tammy, 16, who has just completed her first year of the BTEC Level 3 in Sport course delivered with the City of Wolverhampton College, made two appearances...
postThis week is Learning Disability Week, with the theme of ‘Do You See Me?’, highlighted the need for people with a learning disability to be seen, heard, included and valued. That is an approach which Wolves Foundation pursue all the year around on the different projects delivered for people with...
postWolves defender Yerson Mosquera visited the City of Wolverhampton College prior to the end of the season, to meet and chat to students on the Foundation’s Football & Education College Academy about life on and off the pitch. The Colombian international, who was coming to the end of his return...
postWolves Foundation continues to play the ‘generation game’ – supporting people of all ages from across the city – and that was perfectly illustrated by the recent walk and talk session during Mental Health Awareness Week. The theme of the week this year was ‘community’, and so Foundation staff from...
postStudents on Wolves Foundation’s further education programmes were able to enjoy an invaluable enrichment morning at the Compton Park training ground before the end of the season, thanks to Wolves Women manager Dan McNamara. The groups from the Football & Education College Academy at the City of Wolverhampton College, and...
postOne of Wolves Foundation and Compton Care’s Hiking Heroes is keeping it in the family when it comes to taking part in the Three Peaks Challenge next month – she has been inspired by her Dad’s work for the club’s official charity. Naomi Whitehouse and three friends are taking on...
postThere was a King’s Speech with a difference at Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy as Wolves goalkeeper Tom passed on advice and experiences from his career to a group of students at one of Wolves Foundation’s partner schools. The experienced gloveman, just days before making his Premier League...
postWolves Foundation are to expand their vitally important Molineux Memories project supporting people living with dementia, increasing the number of participants and delivering sessions out and about in the local community. Thanks to funding from the Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association, the new Players’ Project Pilot will not only...
postChildren and young people across Wolverhampton can swing, swim and scoot into fun this May half-term, thanks to the popular physical activity programme Yo! Active. Wolves Foundation deliver the Yo! Active project in partnership with the City of Wolverhampton Council and WV Active, with a variety of sessions open to...
postParticipants from several different Wolves Foundation projects spanning the generations took part in a leisurely walk around Molineux Stadium to mark Mental Health Awareness Week. The walk created an opportunity for participants to chat between themselves during a week in which the theme has been ‘Community’, with positive reinforcements also...