Young Flynn is idolising two of rugby league’s greats
Article from Men of League Foundation Magazine – December 2018 Seven-year-old Flynn Thorne, of the Sunshine Coast has never met Wayne Bennett or Allan ‘Alfie’ Langer.
Read more...Article from Men of League Foundation Magazine – December 2018 Seven-year-old Flynn Thorne, of the Sunshine Coast has never met Wayne Bennett or Allan ‘Alfie’ Langer.
Read more...Recently, Men of League Sunshine Coast Wellbeing officer Mick Legg visited his sister, Mary, who is recovering from heart surgery in the Holy Spirit Hospital, Chermside.
Read more...Well-known rugby league identity Bob Hagan was recently visited by our Sunshine Coast Committee Wellbeing Officer John Bourke.
Read more...Sunshine Coast Committee Wellbeing Officer Mick Legg and President Don Oxenham recently visited John Hooper in hospital.
Read more...NRL 360 co-host Ben Ikin and Sunshine Coast Lightning premiership captain Geva Mentor will join the Men of League Foundation for a Christmas luncheon on Thursday 14 December at Maroochy RSL.
Read more...Article from Men of League Magazine June 2015 A Sunshine Coast family has declared they have no idea how they would have survived financially had it not been for the generosity and support of the Men of League Foundation.
Read more...Queensland Men of League Foundation State Manager David Shillington recently visited Jayden Trace and his mother during a visit to the Sunshine Coast.
Read more...Sunshine Coast Wellbeing Officer Mick Legg had a special surprise for John and Belinda Fooks during a recent visit.
Read more...Our Queensland Men of League Foundation Wellbeing Officers, including Petero Civonceva have been busy checking in with wellbeing recipients.
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