In a remarkable act of kindness and leadership, Parramatta Eels captain Mitchell Moses has pledged 10% of his NRL salary to help combat homelessness in Australia — a gesture that has captured hearts far beyond the rugby league world.
Moses, known for his playmaking brilliance on the field, has once again proven that his true impact reaches well beyond the try line. The star halfback announced that his donation will directly support youth housing programs, mental health initiatives, and community shelters across New South Wales, with a particular focus on Western Sydney — the community he proudly represents.
“Rugby league has given me everything,” Moses said in an emotional statement. “But not everyone gets the same opportunities. If I can use my platform to make even a small difference — to give someone a safe place to sleep or a second chance — that means more to me than any trophy.”
The initiative, launched in partnership with several Australian charities, aims to build long-term housing solutions and create pathways for young people facing homelessness to access education, training, and stable employment.
Parramatta Eels officials praised their captain’s selflessness, calling it a reflection of his character both as a leader and a man. “Mitchell leads with action,” said Eels General Manager Mark O’Neill. “His generosity isn’t about publicity — it’s about people. This gesture speaks volumes about who he is and what this club stands for.”
Fans and teammates have flooded social media with messages of admiration, describing Moses’ decision as “a beautiful example of real-world leadership.” Some have even suggested his act could inspire a broader movement within Australian sport to tackle social issues collectively.
As the Eels prepare for the upcoming NRL season, Moses’ legacy continues to grow — not just as a brilliant athlete, but as a compassionate human being who’s using his success to lift others.
💫 Mitchell Moses isn’t just captaining a team — he’s leading a movement. A reminder that heroes aren’t defined by headlines, but by the hearts they heal. 💙
