Celebrating a Historic Week of Social Impact with the RFL
This past weekend, the Wigan Brick Stadium wasn’t just the home of thrilling international Rugby League action; it marked a significant step forward in the joint social impact mission shared by the Warrington Wolves Community Foundation and the Rugby Football League (RFL).
As fans cheered on the field, the RFL provided a glimpse into the work we’re doing to ensure Rugby League’s positive influence extends well beyond the game. For us, Rugby League is not only about those 80 minutes on the field, it’s about the powerful, close-knit community that supports it.
The Warrington Wolves Community Foundation has been at the forefront of social impact in Rugby League. We’re now thrilled to be part of the inaugural Week of Social Impact, led by the RFL, which celebrates the impact Rugby League is making across communities nationwide.
The Week of Social Impact follows the recent launch of the RFL Community Trust, a new initiative committed to championing social change through Rugby League.
The Trust will amplify the sport’s social impact, collaborating with governing bodies, the Warrington Wolves Community Foundation, and other Rugby League charities to strengthen our outreach.
This week shines a spotlight on our ongoing and past projects, and we’re excited to partner with the RFL Community Trust to make an even greater difference in our community. Together, we look forward to creating lasting, positive change for everyone connected to Rugby League.