COERVER COACHING ACT HELPS KIDS KICK FIRE TRAUMA TO KERB
Coerver Coaching ACT was privileged to be able to provide a free skills clinic for bushfire affected families of the NSW South Coast. With over 150 registered players, it was a fantastic day of football fun to raise the spirits of the local community.
Participants from Coerver Coaching ACT programs made donations of football equipment including boots, uniform and balls to help the families who lost their home recover and participate in the 2020 season.
The Coerver Coaching Moruya Skills Clinic was held over six hours, with players practicing several elements of the globally recognised Coerver Coaching Pyramid of Player Development and playing Small Sided Games.
"It was a privilege to give back to a community who have had to endure these terrible events," program director Adrian Haynes said.
"The South Coast players and families have always welcomed us with open arms and to be able to provide an opportunity for the families to have a fun day out, as well as the donated equipment, was an honour for all our staff.
"Sport, and football specifically, brings the community together and we are proud to play our small part in the recovery effort."
Local media, including the Narooma News, covered the event. To read the article, visit; https://www.naroomanewsonline.com.au/story/6692312/kids-kick-fire-trauma-to-kerb/?cs=12