In the heart of local communities, football is more than just a sport – it's a powerful force for good. Each year, clubs across the Perth Football League go above and beyond to support local and national causes, raising vital funds for charities and initiatives that make a real difference.
The efforts of our member clubs are nothing short of inspiring. From dedicated rounds, such as the NAIDOC and Pride Rounds, to family-oriented fundraisers like Ballajura’s Jim's Family Day in support of the Cancer Council WA, the impact is felt far and wide. And these examples are just the tip of the iceberg. We estimate that collectively, our clubs fundraise more than $250,000 each year.
While some events are aligned with national campaigns, others are driven by local community needs. For instance, clubs have raised funds for health initiatives like Canning South Perth, Forrestdale, Kenwick, Kingsway, North Beach, North Fremantle and Roleystone all driving funds to fighting MND.
Forrestdale's Big Freeze MND Round
Clubs such as Willetton, Winnacott, Wanneroo, Scarborough, Osborne Park and Wembley put significant effort into creating positive conversations around important societal issues, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to supporting their neighbours.
Each and every club have given back to their community, providing a space for everyone and generating fundraising for important causes.
Beyond the numbers, the real value lies in the relationships built and the sense of togetherness fostered through these efforts. Football brings people together, not just on the field but in the shared goal of making the community a better place.
The Perth Football League is incredibly proud of its clubs and their community-minded initiatives. These efforts highlight the role football plays in fostering unity and giving back to the community.
Curtin Uni Wesley's Pink Tiger Day
Whether it's the funds raised, the awareness spread, or the lives touched by these initiatives, one thing is clear: our clubs are more than just teams – they are pillars of their communities, working tirelessly to give back and make a lasting impact.
As we look ahead to another year, we remain committed to continuing this tradition of support, with many more fundraising events planned for the future. Together, with our clubs and supporters, we will continue to champion the causes that matter most to our community.
Breakdown by community initiative
Big Freeze/MND |
Canning South Perth, Forrestdale, Kenwick, Kingsway, North Beach, North Fremantle and Roleystone |
Beyond Blue/Mental Health |
Cockburn Lakes, North Mandurah, Ocean Ridge, Osborne Park, Scarborough, University, Wembley, Yanchep |
Sock it Sarcoma |
Cockburn Lakes, Roleystone, Scarborough, |
Others (Cancer, Epilepsy, Gidget Fnd, People who care, PanKind, Lung Cancer, White Ribbon, police Legacy) |
Ballajura (Cancer Council), Belmont Districts (Bowel Cancer), Cockburn Lakes (EpilepsyWA), Ellenbrook (Gidget Fnd), Kingsway (People Who Care), Kwinana (PanKind), North Mandurah (Lung Cancer), Willetton (White Ribbon), Winnacott (Bravo Round for Police Legacy) |
Starlight Children’s Foundation/Children Charity |
Bullcreek Leeming, Secret Harbour, North Mandurah |
Pink Day/Breast Cancer |
Curtin Uni Wesley, Melville, Mt Lawley, Ocean Ridge, Swan Valley, Wanneroo, Whitford, Willetton, |
Pride |
Bayswater, Canning Vale, Carlisle, Coolbinia, Cottesloe, Curtin Uni Wesley, Hills Rangers, Mosman Park, Mt Lawley, University, Wembley |
ANZAC Day |
Mt Lawley, North Beach, North Fremantle, North Mandurah, Quinns District, Whitford |
NAIDOC |
Armadale, Baldivis, Ballajura, Canning South Perth, Canning Vale, Cockburn Cobras, Coolbellup, Coolbinia, Cottesloe, Curtin Uni Wesley, Ellenbrook, Forrestfield, Gosnells, High Wycombe, Jandakot, Kelmscott, Kingsley, Kingsway, Koongamia, Kwinana, Lynwood Ferndale, Melville, Mt Lawley, Noranda, North Fremantle, Piara Waters, Quinns District, Secret Harbour, Swan Athletic, Swan Valley, University, Wanneroo, Warnbro Swans, Wembley, West Coast |