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• April 8, 2024Mobil announces new partnership with community club Williamstown FC
The team is proud to support the Women’s VFL team to help build awareness of the women’s game in the community and the installation of new goal nets at the club’s home ground in Williamstown.
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• April 8, 2024
Mobil’s Altona Terminal team is proud to support local Victorian Football League (VFL) club Williamstown Football Club for the 2024/2025 season.
As part of our community contributions program, Mobil provided a grant towards the Williamstown Women’s VFL team to help build awareness of the women’s game in the community.
This includes support for two football clinics for girls, which encourages participation and teaches them footy foundation skills.
Mobil’s contribution will also support the installation of new goal nets at the club’s home ground in Williamstown. The club will work with the Mobil team on upcoming community volunteering opportunities, enabling both organisations to give back to the Hobsons Bay community.
Mobil Altona Terminal Manager, Rhys Kelly, said, “We’re thrilled to be working with Williamstown Football Club, which is a pivotal community club in Hobson’s Bay. We’re glad to support the promotion of women’s football in the area and to help the club maintain its facilities.”
“We’re thrilled to be working with such a large organisation as Mobil and hope to build a strong relationship,” said Luke Attard, Head of Partnerships and Commercial at Williamstown Football Club.
“It’s great to see Mobil investing in local community groups and we look forward to working together to make a difference in the community.”
As part of our community contributions program, Mobil provided a grant towards the Williamstown Women’s VFL team to help build awareness of the women’s game in the community.
This includes support for two football clinics for girls, which encourages participation and teaches them footy foundation skills.
Mobil’s contribution will also support the installation of new goal nets at the club’s home ground in Williamstown. The club will work with the Mobil team on upcoming community volunteering opportunities, enabling both organisations to give back to the Hobsons Bay community.
Mobil Altona Terminal Manager, Rhys Kelly, said, “We’re thrilled to be working with Williamstown Football Club, which is a pivotal community club in Hobson’s Bay. We’re glad to support the promotion of women’s football in the area and to help the club maintain its facilities.”
“We’re thrilled to be working with such a large organisation as Mobil and hope to build a strong relationship,” said Luke Attard, Head of Partnerships and Commercial at Williamstown Football Club.
“It’s great to see Mobil investing in local community groups and we look forward to working together to make a difference in the community.”