Parramatta Eels captain and star halfback, Mitchell Moses, has captured hearts across Australia with an extraordinary act of generosity that extends far beyond the rugby league field. Fresh off finalizing his new contract, Moses made headlines by donating his entire $2 million signing bonus to initiatives combating homelessness in the Parramatta region.
In a statement that has resonated throughout the sporting world, Moses said his decision was inspired by a desire to “give back to the community that’s always supported me.” The funds will be directed toward local shelters, mental health services, and long-term housing projects aimed at helping individuals and families find stability.
Fans, teammates, and rival players alike have praised the gesture as a defining moment in Australian sport—an example of leadership, empathy, and humanity. Rugby league commentators have called it one of the most significant philanthropic acts ever made by an athlete in the country’s history.
While Moses has built his reputation as one of the NRL’s premier playmakers, this remarkable decision has solidified his legacy off the field as well. His selfless donation is a powerful reminder that true greatness is measured not only by success in sport, but by impact in the community.

