Each week, Souths Cares extends its reach out into the community. Through various programs and initiatives, Souths Cares aims to support youth, as well as the wider community in the South Sydney region.
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Shannon Donato Talks Player Involvement with Souths Cares
Sydney Morning Herald journalist Glenn Jackson wrote a story that appeared in today's newspaper on the fantastic work that Rabbitohs fullback Greg Inglis does in the community.
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A number of Rabbitohs players, led by John Sutton, Jason Clark and Luke Burgess, will be taking part in a 24 Hour Run to help support Suicide Prevention Australia.
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Coonabarabran kids visit Souths Cares
Souths Cares Staff received a visit from some special guests at Rabbitohs training last week.
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Rabbitohs Head Coach Michael Magurie will be taking part in a dead lifting competition to help raise money for the annual RODE2RECOVERY bike ride.
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Greg Inglis is so good at footy he can win a game via remote control, Willie Mason plays ‘Willie-ella’, Benji Marshall is one of ‘The Three Little Tigers’ and Billy Slater and Cameron Smith are ‘Hansel and Gretel’ in a special ‘Footy Fables’ book launched today as part of the NRL’s unique partnership with Australia’s leading education publisher Macmillan Education.
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Learn Earn Legend - Sydney Uni Visit with Souths Cares
Souths Cares has linked students taking part in its 'Learn, Earn, Legend' School to Work Transition Program with post-graduate students at the University of Sydney to help high school students get used to attending classes at a high education facility.
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Female Rabbitohs fans will have the chance to vote for Roy Asotasi this week, with the NRL star announced as a Harvey Norman Favourite Son Award finalist, kicking off almost a month of celebrations for the 2013 Harvey Norman Women in League Round.
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South Sydney Rabbitohs players Greg Inglis and Matt King made a surprise visit to Erskineville Oval recently help train all grades at South Sydney Juniors club, the Alexandria Rovers.
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Matt King on Souths Cares
Rabbitohs centre Matt King will be heading to the southern New South Wales city of Wagga Wagga this ANZAC Day to do some work in the community, in country areas which is something very close to his heart.
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Rugby League will bring the world to Redfern on Saturday 20 April for the 2013 U17 ATP Redfern Harmony Nines, showcasing teams from Africa United, Indigenous Far West, Lebanon, Malta, Mediterranean, New Zealand, Samoa, South Coast Barbarians along with South and Western Sydney Indigenous Academies.
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Dylan Farrell - Colgate Schools visit
Rabbitohs players have been in local schools talking about the importance of oral hygiene through the Souths Cares' Teachers' Aide and Healthy and Active Lifestyle programs, with the assistance of Colgate and the Bright Smiles, Bright Futures initiative.
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Beau Champion - Sydney Childrens Hospital visit
Rabbitohs centre Beau Champion recently visited the Sydney Children's Hospital to bring some Easter cheer with Reggie Rabbit to the kids stuck in hospital over the Easter period.
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Reggie Rabbit might have been confused for the Easter Bunny last week as he and Beau Champion visited Randwick Children’s Hospital to spread some easter cheer, as part of Souths Cares' work supporting our community.
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Colgate joins with Souths Cares to promote healthy teeth
Souths Cares, the Rabbitohs players and Colgate have been heading out to local schools to help spread the message about the importance of oral hygiene.
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