Current and former rugby league stars will once again hit the road in 2023 to visit regional communities as part of the NRL 'Your Local Club' Road to Regions program.
Current and former rugby league stars will once again hit the road in 2023 to visit regional communities, including those devastated by recent floods, as part of the NRL 'Your Local Club' Road to Regions program.
“Several of the towns that the Road to Regions team will be visiting this year have been severely impacted by floods over the past 12 months, and we are thrilled that our sponsorship of this program under the Your Local Club banner will help to bring some joy back into those communities," said Clubs NSW Chairman Dr George Peponis OAM.
Players including Sea Eagles star winger Jason Saab and Parramatta forward Kennedy Cherrington will deliver a range of key messages and programs including thewhere students learn about resilience, support and gratitude strategies for dealing with setbacks and staying on the front foot of their health & well-being.
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