Olympian Izzi Batt-Doyle, social entrepreneur Eloise Hall and AFLW players join PCL’s annual Empowered Leadership Event.
The next generation of female leaders from nearly 40 schools across the state have come together at Alberton for Power Community Limited’s annual Empowered leadership event.
PCL set to launch Respectful Relationships Youth Advisory Committee.
PCL are set to expand successful Respectful Relationships programs with the establishment of a Youth Advisory Committee.
PCL partners with Nunkuwarrin Yunti to deliver annual Spirit Colour Fun-Run.
This year’s event aimed to tackle smoking within the First Nations community, under the slogan ‘colour your future, don’t smoke it away’.
In Pictures: Students from Fregon Anangu School attend Port Adelaide's First Nations Round.
It was incredible to welcome students from Fregon Anangu School to our First Nations Clash against the Giants at Alberton Oval.
PCL introduce new mental health initiatives for veterans.
Port Adelaide’s not-for-profit, Power Community Limited (PCL), has introduced a series of new important mental health initiatives as part of the ADF Veterans Program, coinciding with the annual Veteran’s Mental Health Week (VHW).
Video Wrap Up: ADF Veterans Program
Hear from our ADF Veterans on the impact participating in the program has had on their lives.
Power Community Limited teams up to extend a helping hand to 25 families.
Port Adelaide’s not-for-profit arm Power Community Limited (PCL) has teamed up with the Advertiser Foundation and the Nunn Dimos Foundation sending 25 families on a well-deserved trip to the Royal Adelaide Show.
PCL supports children and young people in care.
The Port Adelaide Football Club partners with the Department for Child Protection (DCP) and the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing (ORSR) to support children and young people in care to lead healthy, active lives.
PCL travel to remote NT community Wadeye to reengage students in their education.
Port Adelaide star forward, Jeremy Finlayson and PCL have travelled to remote Northern Territory (NT) community, Wadeye, to continue the implementation the industry leading Santos Aboriginal Power Cup program (SAPC).
In Pictures: Port Adelaide and Power Community Limited acknowledge ANZAC Day
Port Adelaide's player-issued guernseys were auctioned off after the game, with 100 per cent of the proceeds going back into PCL's ADF Veterans program, and RSL South Australia.
In Pictures: The Santos Aboriginal Power Cup Cultural Performance
In May, over 600 students of the SAPC performed a cultural dance to open Port Adelaide's clash against Carlton.
In Pictures: The Multicultural Power Cup Carnival
In July, students and families of the MPC were invited to attend a Port Adelaide Football Club game at Adelaide Oval with the opportunity to participate in AFL game day experiences.