Wolves Community Trust
Wolves Community Trust, formerly known as Wolves in the Community, was formed in 1991 and began operation as a registered charity on 1st December 2008.
The department is based around five thematic areas:
- Sports Participation
- Health
- Education & Enterprise
- Social Inclusion
- Community Donations via Wolves Aid
In addition, Wolves Community Trust is involved in a variety of projects funded by the Premier League or Football League Trust.
During 2010, The Trust worked with approximately 77,000 direct participants.
There are currently 15 full time staff and 25 part-time staff and volunteers.
Wolves Community Trust achieved the highest Football League Trust accreditation for a charity, in its first year, achieving the Silver Standard in March 2009. The charity has recently been granted The Premier League’s equivalent accreditation – Fit for Purpose.
Trustees
The Wolves Community Trust Board of Trustees is made up of:
- Jez Moxey, WWFC Chief Executive Officer
- Richard Skirrow, WWFC Football Secretary
- Matt Grayson, WWFC Head of Communications & Marketing
- Ian Millard, City Wolverhampton College Principal
- Adrian Phillips, Wolverhampton PCT Director of Public Health
- Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, WWFC Vice President