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Who we work with: Archie
13 February 2019 Latest news

Who we work with: Archie

Albion in the Community (AITC) is the area’s largest provider of football opportunities for people with a disability, with the charity’s 30-plus sessions regularly attended by more than 500 people. As well as its inclusive, pan-disability sessions, AITC has a range of disability-specific clubs aimed at providing a level playing field to those taking part.
Free support to smokers looking to tackle their addiction
07 February 2019 Latest news

Free support to smokers looking to tackle their addiction

Smokers looking to tackle their addiction are being encouraged to team up with Albion in the Community (AITC). AITC is offering smokers in Brighton and Hove free support to help them quit, with a number of new regular group sessions launching across the city, including three in Whitehawk and two in Moulsecoomb. The smoking cessation
Albion in the Community receives £5,000 donation from award-winning Sussex pub
30 January 2019 Latest news

Albion in the Community receives £5,000 donation from award-winning Sussex pub

Albion in the Community (AITC) has received a £5,000 donation from a popular local pub. Customers and staff at The Bull in Ditchling have been busy raising money for AITC since the December launch of a new long-term partnership between the charity and award-winning pub. A discretionary donation of £2 was added to food bills
Albion in the Community players attend Football Remembers tournament
02 January 2019 Latest news

Albion in the Community players attend Football Remembers tournament

A team made up of female participants from Brighton & Hove Albion’s official charity took part in a Football Remembers tournament in Ypres, Belgium, to commemorate the Armistice centenary. Players were chosen from across Albion in the Community’s (AITC) regular sessions, including its free weekly Premier League Kicks programme, its post-16 football and education courses,
Seagulls chairman and players makes it a Christmas party to remember for Gully’s Days Out members
02 January 2019 Latest news

Seagulls chairman and players makes it a Christmas party to remember for Gully’s Days Out members

More than 150 young people with a disability were given a festive treat to remember when Brighton & Hove Albion chairman Tony Bloom and two of the club’s rising stars attended their Christmas party. Each December the Seagulls’ official charity, Albion in the Community (AITC), organises a Christmas party at the American Express Community Stadium

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