As well as extending the community program to include further charitable work and donations.
Already Steve Morgan has pledged around £150,000 from his Morgan Foundation per year through Wolves Aid, as well giving in donations £2,200 to Cerebral Palsy sufferer Heather Mieklem to assist in her learning equipment costs, £13,800 to Broadmeadow Nursery, £25,000 to Wolverhampton Multi-Handicap Care, and a £9,000 benefit to Wolverhampton Rhinos wheelchair basketball team.
Not to mention the work that Wolves do with other charities, namely Purple Dreams and Paycare.
Amidst all the debates, doom and gloom and downright boredom of close season. I think that this issue really does throw a good light on our club as to what they do within the community and not just on a Saturday (or anyday Sky want to change a fixture!!) afternoon.
Chief executive Jez Moxey said: “We will give more money than any other club in England to charitable causes. That is something to shout quite loudly about.”
And I agree and echo those sentiments.
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