
AITC nominated at Football Business Awards for eighth year running
For the eighth year in a row, we have been nominated for Best Football Community Scheme at the Football Business Awards (FBAs). We have been placed on the shortlist for this honour every year since 2016, winning it on five occasions. We have been put forward for Best Football Community Scheme alongside Everton in the

£20,000 raised at Community Matchday
Our men’s game against Brentford on 1 April was our official Community Matchday. Albion fans once again showed their support for AITC by donating, visiting us at the Albion bus, and taking part in AITC activities all over the stadium. Fans who visited the AITC bus were greeted by special guests Guy Butters and Norman

How free football has been a lifeline for Susan’s family
No one understands the life-changing power of football quite like Susan, a mum-of-four from Moulsecoomb. Susan’s three sons – Brady, Aidan, and Oscar – are completely football-mad Albion fans and all three of them attend our Moulsecoomb Premier League Kicks football sessions, which are free to attend for any child in the local area Mum

AITC launches Cost of Living Appeal fundraising campaign
Albion in the Community has launched a fundraising campaign to help support people in Sussex through the cost of living crisis. Times are tough and families are having to cut back more than ever, which means that there are children all over Sussex whose parents can’t afford to pay for their football sessions. We don’t

Andrew: “I don’t have to hide my dyslexia anymore”
Andrew Cox had spent three years unemployed before he stumbled across the perfect opportunity for him. Andrew has dyslexia, and he was never very confident at reading or writing – something which he has felt the need to hide all his life. “I’ve had to hide my dyslexia all my life until I came here,”