Wyong Soccer Club – special needs
Men of Football Central Coast is proud to again help out Wyong Soccer Club’s special needs program.
If you are, or know of, someone who needs assistance to get through some hard times, please register a claim.
Our assistance is not solely for players but for any participant in football. We have some simple aims and objectives which include:
If you are someone who needs assistance to get through some hard times, or know of anyone who needs assistance, please contact us using either of the following forms:
Men of Football Central Coast is proud to again help out Wyong Soccer Club’s special needs program.
On Thursday 23rd Feb MoF Hunter presented Street Soccer with playing shirts donated by Jim Mc Breen a MoF member.
On Tuesday evening the 7th of June, Phil McNab from MOFCC presented a cheque to Dean Mailey for the family of 9 year old Ben Allen who plays for the U10s at Doyalson Soccer Club.
Central Coast Football has partnered with the Men of Football Central Coast chapter to fund the purchase of defibrillators for all 23 local football clubs.
Central Coast Football has partnered with the Men of Football Central Coast chapter to fund the purchase of defibrillators for all 23 local football clubs.
Troy Waters, former Australian Middleweight Boxing Champion from the NSW Central Coast, is now in the fight of his life as he was recently diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia.
The plight of another member of our football community has been brought to the attention of Men of Football.
Keith Harris swam 50 laps of the Forum Olympic pool in order to raise funds to assist young Matthew Storey in his fight against Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Late last year the Newcastle Jets approached The Men of Football hoping to find accommodation for young Australian representative player Connor Chapman.
Budgewoi Football club has commenced a Benefit Fund for Josh Ellery, a senior player who has played his entire career at the Club, and is also a hard working club volunteer off the playing pitch.
The Central Coast Chapter has been busy over the last few weeks by way of assisting two local people with badly needed funds. A donation of $500.00 was made to the Jack McCabe Fund being organised by Avoca Beach Football Club.
Hunter Simba FC is the first recipient of Men of Football’s charity and they celebrated their first official game at home on Saturday 7th May 2011 using equipment provided by Men of Football.