Rod Pethybridge – Showing Courage in Recovery
Northern Sydney Wellbeing Officers Ken Vessey and Norm Pounder recently paid a surprise visit to see Rod at a Sydney Hospital, where he was recovering from hip replacement surgery.
Read more...Northern Sydney Wellbeing Officers Ken Vessey and Norm Pounder recently paid a surprise visit to see Rod at a Sydney Hospital, where he was recovering from hip replacement surgery.
Read more...Northern Sydney Wellbeing Officers, Ken Vessey and Fred Jackson whilst responding to a visitation request from Paul Medd, President Upper Hunter Committee, had the pleasure to meet up with Doug Batten (Men of League Foundation Member) in Sydney where he ...
Read more...Acting upon a request received from Paul Medd, President of the Upper Hunter Committee, Northern Sydney Wellbeing Officers, Ken Vessey and Fred Jackson, had the pleasure to visit Nathan “Snowy” Burgess in Sydney where he had recently commenced chemotherapy for ...
Read more...Each year, the Foundation’s North Sydney Committee holds a function in which we honour the nominated volunteers from each of the North Sydney junior rugby league clubs and referees association.
Read more...Each month, the Men of League Foundation features a member who has shown outstanding generosity, compassion and commitment to the Foundation.
Read more...Pictured above from left to right are: Don Aprile, Darryl Vande Velde, Peter Mullins, Kaye Linberg, Ross Linber and Pam & Cliff Powell.
Read more...Northern Sydney Wellbeing Officers Norm Pounder and Ken Vessey recently accepted a kind offer from Michelle Kelly, director at the Asquith rugby league club, to have a Men of League Foundation marquee at their “Old Boys Reunion” Day at Storey ...
Read more...Northern Sydney Committee Wellbeing Officers Ken Vessey and Norm Pounder recently paid a surprise visit to see Rod Pethybridge, who is recovering from hip replacement surgery.
Read more...Western Sydney Publicity Officer Kylie Murphy and Wellbeing Officer Garry O’Donnell recently made a Wellbeing visit to see young Molly Croft at Ronald McDonald House.
Read more...Eight-year-old Ryder Gerkins is a big Cronulla Sharks fan. From Hay in south-western NSW, where he lives with mum, dad and younger brother Ollie, Ryder plays for the Hay Magpies, loves his footy and supports the Sharks from afar, citing ...
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