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The North Queensland Toyota Cowboys Field of Dreams initiative and the Cowboys Leagues Club will enable 30 volunteers and parents of children with a disability to celebrate the Cootharinga Parent Connect program at the Cowboys home game tonight.

“Under our Parent Connect program, Cootharinga helps parents of newborns and children up to eighteen years with a newly diagnosed disability or developmental delay find the services best suited for their child and family,” Mandy MacDonald, Cootharinga general manager of marketing and public relations, said.

“This new service will link north Queensland families with the services and support they need to develop the skills and resilience required to grow together.

“The North Queensland Cowboys Field of Dreams is a fantastic initiative and the generosity of the Cowboys Leagues Club in providing match tickets means that our Parent Connect families and volunteers can spend some extra time together as well as spread the word about the program." 

Anyone wanting the assistance of the Parent Connect program can phone 4759 2008 or
4759 2000 or email parentconnect@cootharinga.org.au.

Since it started, the Cowboys Field of Dreams program has given over 2,000 special individuals in the community the opportunity to attend a Cowboys game to watch their heroes live in action at 1300SMILES Stadium.

Each game day, one of the Field of Dreams' partners donates 30 home game tickets to a charity in recognition of their valuable contribution to our local community.

For more information, visit cowboys.com.au/field-of-dreams.

Acknowledgement of Country

North Queensland Cowboys respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.