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The Steggles Roosters Charity Nest was born in 2010 as part of the Steggles sponsorship agreement with the Sydney Roosters, and that partnership will again be celebrated at this weekend’s game against the Gold Coast Titans.

The Charity Nest has raised over $2.7 million for Australian children's charities since 2010, with proceeds supporting the Children’s Cancer Institute, Lifestart, the Children’s Hospital Foundation (Brisbane) and the Roosters Outreach program.

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For every point margin the Roosters win by, Steggles donates $1000 and the Roosters donate $250 to the Steggles Roosters Charity Nest.

However, it is much more than a fundraising initiative, it is also an opportunity for Steggles staff aswell as Roosters players and fans to show their support to the wider community.

In addition to these fundraising efforts at home games, the Steggles and Roosters staff conduct various initiatives to help raise further funds.

Some of the most heartfelt experiences have been taking the Roosters players to visit our charities and seeing the children's faces light up, as well as the excitement of school kids after the players have visited local schools in our community.

At this weekend’s Round 26 home game, the Sydney Roosters will take the field in jerseys adorning the Charity Nest logo in place of Steggles’ major sponsorship branding.

The 50-50 raffle ticket sellers will be out in force to raise funds for the Charity Nest in our match day raffle.

Out of the total pool, 50% goes to the winner and 50% is donated to the Steggles Roosters Charity Nest.

You have the chance to win big and you're also helping raise much-needed funds for our Childrens Charies.

We’re Stegglers for Childrens Charities!

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Roosters 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.