
In a stunning display of generosity and leadership, Collingwood star key defender and team captain Darcy Moore has donated his entire monthly salary of $29.6 million to transform houses into shelters for homeless youth.
This extraordinary act has sent waves throughout the Australian Football League and beyond, redefining what it means to be a sports hero. Moore’s commitment to social change demonstrates that the AFL can be a powerful platform for more than just athletic competition — it can be a catalyst for community transformation.
Moore’s donation will directly fund the conversion of several properties into safe, welcoming shelters aimed at providing stability and hope for vulnerable young people experiencing homelessness. His initiative comes at a crucial time, as homelessness among youth continues to rise nationally.
In a heartfelt statement, Moore said, “Being a part of Collingwood and the AFL is an honor, but I believe our responsibility goes beyond the field. We have the power to make real change in our communities, and this is just the beginning.”
Collingwood Football Club and AFL officials have expressed overwhelming support for Moore’s initiative and pledged to assist in raising further awareness and resources for the cause.
Stay tuned for updates on how this inspiring project unfolds and how others in the AFL community may follow Moore’s lead.
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