The Titans are proud to join forces with the Nerang RSL to help present a number of community initiatives for the next three seasons.
In a brand new partnership between the two organisations, the initiative will see increased delivery of player and coaching development in schools and clubs across the Gold Coast community to help grow the game and promote healthy living.
This will include NRLW player ambassadors to support NRL game development officers, coach development sessions for club and school coaches at Titans HQ and healthy lifestyle education for female Titans Kinetic School League participants.
Titans CEO Steve Mitchell is delighted to be part of a new collaboration with Nerang RSL to help grow the game across the Gold Coast.
"We continually want to make our communities proud and our new partnership with Nerang RSL is helping us do that with an increased focus on game development and education across clubs and schools on the Gold Coast," he said.
"Not only is it benefiting our community, but it will also help continue to grow our women's program with our NRLW players becoming leaders and role models for the next generation of Gold Coasters to be inspired by.
"I'm really thrilled to work alongside the Nerang RSL and make a meaningful impact over the next three seasons."

Nerang RSL CEO Andrew McInnes said the partnership adds to a milestone year for the club, which has been a central part of the Nerang community for more than 80 years.
"Supporting the health and wellbeing of our community is already an important part of what we do, and this partnership only strengthens this commitment with meaningful benefits for local kids and families," he said.
"We are thrilled to be working with the Titans - an organisation that shares our community values and spirit - to grow the game of rugby league amongst young girls, as well as amplifying the importance of healthy living more broadly.
"We look forward to seeing the positive impact of our partnership resonate in our local community for years to come."