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All 16 NRL Clubs and NRL ambassadors are setting out on an important blitz across Australia and New Zealand, helping to deliver wellbeing messages as part of the NRL’s annual Community Carnival.

The visits will occur throughout February and March, with NRL players and ambassadors from each Club delivering a range of important health and wellbeing messages to hundreds of thousands of young fans throughout regional and rural towns.

Now in its 16th year, players and ambassadors will meet with local communities and play a role in educating school children on the importance of proper hydration, adequate sleep and developing and supporting a strong sense of belonging.

This year, Clubs, players and ambassadors are estimated to travel more than 40,000kms, visit over 1,000 schools and conduct up to 80 Junior League clinics.

NRL Chief Operating Officer Suzanne Young, said the NRL Community Carnival visits were an opportunity for Rugby League to reach out to thousands of supporters and Club fans in regional and remote areas and say thank you ahead of the 2016 Telstra Premiership season.

“Last year, players and ambassadors reached more than 250,000 school children as part of the carnival and we are expecting this year’s program to have an even greater reach and impact,” Ms Young said.

“Our communities are the foundations from which Rugby League draws its strength and it is important that we continue to educate not just our elite players, but communities further afield, on the importance of living active, healthy and happy lifestyles.”

Professor Ron Grunstein from the national Sleep Health Foundation, acknowledged the support and positive initiative of the NRL and Clubs to engage with local communities and impress important health messages.

“The program being rolled out across Australia and New Zealand provides key messages, including the importance of sleep for young people,” Professor Grunstein said.

“Healthy sleep helps young people be more attentive and learn and perform better, both as students and in their sporting activities.”

Players and ambassadors will help present two education resource programs as part of local visits: 

- NRL Wellbeing: delivered to primary school students, focussing on empowering students to value health and wellbeing in their own lives.
- Dream Believe Achieve: delivered to high school students, focussing on the important link between having hope and aspirations for the future and maintaining a positive wellbeing. 

Both programs are curriculum linked and endorsed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), responsible for the national curriculum, assessment and reporting of students from Kindergarten to Year 12.

A full list of NRL Community Camp locations and clubs are listed below:

Broncos: Bundaberg, Thursday 4th – Friday 5th February. Local blitz - Sunday 7th February.

Bulldogs: Northern NSW - Kingscliff, Cudgen, Fingal Head, Duranbah & Kyogle Postville, Byron Bay - Wednesday 3rd – Friday 5th February. Local blitz - Monday 22nd February.

Cowboys: Mount Isa - Thursday 18th – Friday 19th February. Mackay - Thursday 18th – Friday 19th February. Cooktown & Mossman - Thursday 18th – Friday 19th February.

Dragons: Shoalhaven & Nowra - Tuesday 2nd - Wednesday 3rd February. Narooma, Moruya & Batemans Bay - Tuesday 2nd - Wednesday 3rd February. Local blitz: Kogarah - Wednesday 9th December.

Eels: Alice Springs - Thursday 11th February. Local blitz - Tuesday 16th February.

Knights: Kurri Kurri, Aberdeen & Scone - Wednesday 3rd February. Orange, Wellington, Bathurst & Spring Hill - Thursday 18th February. Local blitz - 15th - 17th February, 25th & 29th February.

Manly: Western Region - Dubbo, Nyngan, Cobar, Coonamble & Gilgandra - Sunday 7th – Tuesday 9th February. Local blitz - Monday 15th February.

Panthers: Local blitz - Monday 22nd February.

Rabbitohs: Cape York - Sunday 7th - Wednesday 10th February. Local blitz - Tuesday 9th February.

Raiders: Canberra to Orange - Cowra, Blayney, Mulyan, Canowindra,Manildra, Molong, Bathurst, Orange - Wednesday 17th - Friday 19th February. Local blitz - Tuesday 23rd February.

Roosters: Central Coast: Umina & Blue Haven - Friday 5th February. Local blitz - Tuesday 2nd February

Sharks: Ipswich - Thursday 4th - Friday 5th February. Local blitz - Monday 22nd February

Storm: Albury & Wodonga - Thursday 4th - Friday 5th February. Mildura: Thursday 4th - Friday 5th February. Local blitz - Thursday 4th - Friday 5th February

Tigers: Coffs Harbour Area: Nambucca Heads & Woolgoolga - Tuesday 2nd – Thursday 4th February. Local blitz - Leichardt/Balmain - Wednesday 10th February. Local blitz - Campbelltown/Group 6 - Wednesday 17th February.

Titans: Tamworth & Surrounds: Werris Creek, Quirindi & Narrabri - Wednesday 3rd – Friday 5th February. Local blitz - Monday 15th – Friday 19th February.

Warriors: Whangarei - Thursday 11th – Saturday 13th February. Nelson - Thursday 18th - Saturday 20th February. Local blitz - Wednesday 24th February.

NRL Ambassadors: Broken Hill & surrounds - Monday 22nd – Wednesday 24th February. Kingaroy - Tuesday 1st - Thursday 3rd March. Albury & Wagga Wagga - Thursday 4th - Friday 5th February. North Sydney - Tuesday 16th February.

This article first appeared on NRL.com

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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are 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.