Gold Coast Suns Football Club
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As the Gold Coast SUNS move closer to its first year in the AFL, one of its main
commitments as a club, will be establishing and maintaining a strong community connection. The Gold Coast SUNS
are committed to making a difference in the Community both now and well into the future.
Working with the AFL and AFL Queensland, the GC SUNS currently invests more than $1 million
annually into the community through various programs, which see over 20,000 active participants take part in AFL
within the Gold Coast region at Auskick, School competitions, Junior and Senior Club games.
Our promise is to ensure we will have meaningful engagement with the community. We are currently
working closely in conjunction with the Gold Coast City Council and local service providers, to roll out activity
and awareness in support of our three key social responsibility areas, which are:
On top of this, the GC SUNS have already been active in the Community over the past 6 months with
various activities and projects that include:
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Partnering with CEO Challenge to raise awareness of domestic violence and for the club to participate
in the first ever Wake up and Walk event held on the Gold Coast in November, 2009.
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Providing brand new clubs and schools on the Gold Coast with Goal posts
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Supporting local junior clubs with GC SUNS players at all clubs on sign-on days in February.
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Engaging with the Northern Rivers Community through the AFL’s Telstra Community Camp where 10,000
participants met players over the 2 days
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GC SUNS raised over $2500 for the AFL Northern Rivers Junior League and clubs at the Community Camp
Dinner
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Donation of seats from Carrara stadium for local Junior and Senior clubs to use permanently, throughout
the Gold Coast
Throughout 2010 – the Gold Coast SUNS will continue to unveil its community programs and activities
that will have a strong focus on our social responsibility programs. So stay tuned to www.goldcoastfc.com.au for more information on these programs and dates of the
key events.

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