Wolves Community Trust (WCT), Wolves' official charity, has launched a brand new website:

The site will include detailed information on the five areas of community work that the Trust encompasses:
·Sport
·Health
·Social Inclusion
·Education and Enterprise
·Wolves Aid
The new site will give supporters more access to all the information and initiatives that Wolves Community Trust has to offer.
Wolves' Chief Executive, Jez Moxey, said of the launch: "We're delighted to launch the Wolves Community Trust (WCT) website. From community project delivery and local donations, WCT has so much positive news to communicate to the wider community, and not just the Club's supporters.
"We hope this new website will give people a true sense of the enormous impact that WCT is making within Wolverhampton and the surrounding area.
"It is something that the local community can be hugely proud of, regardless of whether or not they are football supporters."

By logging onto the site supporters will have the chance to sign up to a new monthly Wolves Community Trust Newsletter which will include details of forthcoming activities as well as latest news and details of competitions being run by WCT.
Another fantastic feature of the new site is the 'Soccer Schools' section, where fans of the popular sessions can book online for a place at the sought-after development courses.
There are also features such as the Wolves Community Trust calendar, where fans can stay up to date with all the latest events, from Wolves Women fixtures to community initiatives.
Supporters can also make use of the fundraising and donations section of the site to make online donations to the Trust, as well as gaining access to the Wolves Community Trust E-Bay site where supporters can purchase unique Wolves merchandise with the proceeds of the sale going towards developing the Trust.
Wolves Community Trust General Manager Will Clowes said of the new site: "Over the last 12 months Wolves Community Trust has seen dramatic growth and therefore informing both Wolves supporters and the local community about the difference we're making has become more and more important.
"We hope that the layout and user-friendly style will be welcomed by all of its users."

