Prince's Trust Team celebrates 10 years success
We collected the clubs first prestigious award of the season this week, a commemorative plaque from a group of 10 young people on a Prince's Trust Team programme.
The plaque which was accepted by Mick McCarthy and Will Clowes, from the Wolves in the Community department, celebrates ten years of The Prince's Trust Football Initiative; a special partnership that has supported hundreds of disadvantaged young people in the Black Country.
Team 61's 12-week personal development programme is delivered by the City of Wolverhampton College, has been running from a special room here at Molineux.The Team members aged between 16 and 25 have so far enjoyed a stadium tour, participated in a healthy lifestyles workshop, as well as experienced a coaching session at the indoor training ground.

Will Clowes, Wolves Assistant Community Manager says: "It's important to reach out to young people that are unsure of what to do with their lives or don't know how to achieve their personal goals.
"We are proud to support the Football Initiative and are delighted with the positive impact this has created in the local community."
Jamie Roberts, Prince's Trust Sports Development Manager, comments: "We are grateful to the club for creating a wealth of opportunities that over the past ten years have helped to inspire many young people and encouraged them to gain the skills they need to turn their lives around."
Pictured (top right) : Mick McCarthy with Will Clowes from the Wolves in the Community department receiving the award from Jamie Roberts Sport Development Manager from the Prince's Trust with members of Team 61.
Pictured (middle) : Jamie Roberts Sports Development Manager from the Prince's Trust with Team 61 leader David Holt presenting the award to Wolves manager Mick McCarthy.
















