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Western Sydney Wanderers FC’s Co-Major Partner Turner Freeman Lawyers Confirm Continuation of Cash for Goals Initiative for Fourth Consecutive Year

Western Sydney Wanderers FC’s Co-Major partner, Turner Freeman Lawyers, has today confirmed that they will continue their highly successful Cash for Goals initiative, supporting the Wanderers Foundation and the grassroots community in Western Sydney.

In its fourth season, the Cash for Goals initiative will help support the Wanderers Foundation’s community programs that make a positive impact across Western Sydney. The Wanderers Foundation focuses on programs that support multiculturalism, inclusion for all abilities, and girls’ participation in sport, as well as other initiatives aimed at strengthening the local community.

As part of the ongoing initiative, Turner Freeman Lawyers will donate $250 to the Wanderers Foundation for every goal scored by the Red & Black. 

Additionally, for the fourth season in a row, they will commit $1,000 for any goals scored by Wanderers players Amy Harrison or Juan Mata through their Goals for Grassroots initiative.

The Goals for Grassroots program enables both players to give back to their local community clubs. Amy Harrison will be donating her $1,000 to her local club, St Mary’s Eagle Vale, further strengthening her connection with grassroots football.

Last season, Turner Freeman Lawyers raised $2000 for Harrison’s grassroots club.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – DECEMBER 20: Amy Harrison of the Wanderers celebrates kicking a free-kick during the round Seven A-League Women’s match between Western Sydney Wanderers and Perth Glory at Wanderers Football Park, on December 20, 2024, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Western Sydney Wanderers CEO Scott Hudson thanked Turner Freeman Lawyers for their ongoing support. 

“On behalf of everyone at Western Sydney Wanderers, I would like to extend our sincere thanks to Turner Freeman Lawyers for their continued support of our club and the Cash for Goals initiative,” said Hudson.

“Their ongoing commitment to the Wanderers Foundation is invaluable, helping us deliver programs that positively impact the Western Sydney community. This partnership not only enhances the connection between our club and the community but also helps us create lasting change through initiatives that support multiculturalism, inclusion, and girls’ participation in sport.”

Turner Freeman Lawyers Managing Partner NSW Armando Gardiman spoke highly of the social responsibility of the partnership.

“We are proud of our long relationship with the Western Sydney Wanderers and are pleased to be able to support the initiatives of the Wanderers Foundation with our cash for goals donations this year. The decision to support the Wanderers Foundation this year reflects the firms ongoing commitment to social responsibility and its mission to make a small difference to the lives of Australians aggrieved by injury or disadvantage,” said Gardiman.

“We believe all people deserve access to community sports and hope our donation will go to fund sporting programs and services for disadvantaged groups in our community.”