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The Gold Coast Titans and radio partner Hot Tomato have joined forces, creating the ‘Community Kick-in’, and are calling on the whole of the Gold Coast and southeast Queensland to get behind the Titans Community Foundation to help deliver its community programs.

By donating to the Titans Community Kick-In and investing in the Titans Community Foundation, you can help build a better life for the people of the Gold Coast who need your help.

The Titans Community Foundation runs in partnership with the Australian Sports Foundation, and working closely with GiveEasy for the Titans Community Kick-in.

Donations from as little as $5 can be made via SMS, and take less than two minutes to complete.

Just text the word “TITANS” to 0437 371 371 and follow the prompts.

You can also donate online at community.titans.com.au. 

The Community Kick-in will run for the next seven weeks, highlighting a number of key initiatives the Titans Community Foundation support program.

Titans Executive Chairman Dennis Watt said the Titans Community Kick-In is an opportunity for the people of the Gold Coast to make a difference to the lives of others in the community.

“All money raised will go directly to our programs that are run in local schools, at junior clubs, local charities and a number of other local community organisations,” Watt said.

“Our core business is rugby league, but we understand the bigger picture and the positive influence we can have on the community.  

“The victories achieved in our community and through our charity programs are celebrated and just as significant as our wins on the field.

“Whether you donate $1 or $1000, we need your to help us make a difference.”

“PLAY YOUR PART AND KICK-IN FOR THE COAST”

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.