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BOARDADVISORYCOMMITTEE TONYGRIST COLLEENHAYWARD
Company director Tony Grist is the founder of Perth-based private investment group Albion Capital Partners Tony was the Co-Founder and Chairman of Amcom Telecommunications, which subsequently merged with Vocus Communications to become an ASX 100 company
Tony, who has a Bachelor of Commerce from UWA, has held directorships in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia in the healthcare, mining and energy industries He is a Director of the Minderoo Foundation and is the founder of the Albion Foundation
Emeritus Professor Colleen Hayward AM, a Fremantle Football Club member since 2004, is a senior Noongar woman with extensive family links throughout WA’s SouthWest


For more than 35 years, Colleen has provided significant input to policies and programs on a wide range of issues, reflecting the needs of minority groups at community, state and national levels
She has a wealth of previous board experience and an extensive background in a range of areas including health, education, leadership and governance Colleen’s formal qualifications include Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Applied Science and a Post Graduate Certificate in Cross Sector Partnerships from Cambridge University
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Ourstory
For more than 25 years, the Fremantle Football Club (FFC) has received incredible support from passionate and loyal members, partners and fans As a result, FFC is privileged to hold a prominent place in WA, with that privilege comes the responsibility to play a greater role in our community and demonstrate our genuine care The focus of the Purple Hands Foundation reflects FFC’s rich history, which is:


A deep love of the game and an appreciation that participation in sport enhances Health and Wellbeing
An understanding that Education and Leadership of young people nurtures champions in our communities
A proud history of promoting Respect and Inclusion, celebrating diversity championing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, and developing women
Ourpurpose
Helping build healthy, united and sustainable WA communities
Ourmission
To use the platform of sport and the power of partnerships to tackle key social issues, make our mark and have a genuine impact on people’s lives
Ourmarks
Social impact through;
Health & Wellbeing
Education & Leadership
Respect & Inclusion
Ourapproach
Our approach is to ‘drop anchor’ in key areas of the community by addressing our focus areas
For each focus area we:
Build evidence based initiatives that are created by community for community
Form aligned partnerships that promote their work and co-deliver programs
Deliver marketing and event support for each focus area
Attract funding and partners that align with our mission and purpose
Seek alignment and connection with FFC activities and initiatives