A “healthy body, healthy mind” approach has helped NRL Cowboys House students and staff through a term of challenge and change during restrictions.
The young women of NRL Cowboys House will now have one less concern as they pursue their studies, thanks to not-for-profit Share the Dignity.
NITV’s Over The Black Dot visits NRL Cowboys House and catches up with students Clay, Chasidy, Nathan and General Manager Rochelle Jones.
Nothing builds resilience like adversity, and as our NRL Cowboys House students show their courage in navigating school during COVID-19, a small contingent have taken on the next challenge.
This whole experience has made me truly appreciate what I had and how quickly things can change…
If I had one message for all the students at NRL Cowboys House, it would be…
They may be separated by thousands of kilometres and a pandemic, but NRL Cowboys House is staying connected with its students through an innovative support program.
Easter 2020 was a school holiday with a difference for NRL Cowboys House students, with COVID-19 restrictions creating new opportunities for learning life skills.
Doomadgee’s Eli Taylor dreams of opening his own mechanic business back in his hometown, and with AMA Group’s support, he’s on his way.