Offload is a Big Lottery funded initiative, offering a creative, engaging and effective mental fitness project for men in Warrington. The project is a collaboration between Rugby League Cares and State of Mind Sport and offers men the opportunity to go behind the...
Fit to Tackle
The Warrington Wolves Foundation and LiveWire and have joined forces to offer the men and women of Warrington a chance to join a beginner's fitness and weight loss programme. Fit to Tackle is tailored to the needs of each participant, with a focus on group development...
Connect 5 MH Training
Working in partnership with Warrington Borough Council, the Wolves Foundation offer a free mental health training programme called Connect 5. The course is accredited by the Royal Society of Public Health and is delivered by a range of local accredited trainers,...
Match Buddies
Warrington Wolves Foundation, in partnership with the University of Chester, deliver a match day initiative which enables people living with dementia to attend and enjoy Warrington Wolves fixtures in a safe and supported environment. The scheme is one of the key...
Active Ageing
Older people are particularly vulnerable to isolation in later life where they may not participate in any activities in the local community. By 2030, it is estimated that the town?s over 65 population is expected to grow by more than 60% and the Active Ageing project...
Live Life The Wolves Way
Live Life the Wolves Way is a lifestyle and exercise initiative designed especially for overweight and obese children aged 7 - 11 years. The community programme is designed to provide children and their families with support and further education around nutrition,...
Heads Up
The school environment has a significant impact on young people's emotional wellbeing. For youngsters to thrive during their time in education, the Young Trustees have devised a series of resources that can help teachers to build resilience and coping strategies for...
Holiday Hunger
School holidays have become hard for low-income families. Research shows that many children on free school meals or in low income families are hungry, isolated and inactive during the holidays. A poor diet, lack of activities, and limited social engagement leaves them...