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Albion fans support Foundation community matchday
24 September 2024 Latest news

Albion fans support Foundation community matchday

Albion fans came out in force to support the BHAFC Foundation last weekend. The club’s Premier League fixture against Nottingham Forest last Sunday was an official BHAFC Foundation community matchday. The BHAFC Foundation – which supports around 20,000 young people in Sussex – has community matchdays twice per season in order to raise fan awareness
More Than A Game – how the Premier League help us change lives
23 September 2024 Latest news

More Than A Game – how the Premier League help us change lives

The BHAFC Foundation, along with the Premier League, support more than 20,000 young people across Sussex every single year. During September we’ve been highlighting the More Than A Game community showcase – a chance for us to talk about the many ways the Premier League help us change lives in local communities. The Premier League
How free football has boosted Yusra’s confidence
20 September 2024 Latest news

How free football has boosted Yusra’s confidence

Yusra, 16, lives in Brighton and plays in our Premier League Kicks session at the Manor in Whitehawk. Through Premier League Kicks, we bring free football sessions to high-need communities across Sussex. Yusra has played football since she was five years old. She has played for her school teams, but never played much outside of
Abseiling mum takes fundraising total to £25k
18 September 2024 Latest news

Abseiling mum takes fundraising total to £25k

Michelle Tipper has raised £2,300 for the Foundation after abseiling down the Brighton i360 last weekend. Michelle, a long-time fundraiser for the charity, took on the abseil to mark five years since the passing of her son Connor. Connor took part in one of our further education programmes before he passed away in 2019, and
Alison taking the plunge into blind football
13 September 2024 Latest news

Alison taking the plunge into blind football

Alison, from Worthing, is a relative newcomer to the world of blind football. Alison is visually impaired and plays in the Foundation’s blind football sessions. Before joining the Foundation, she’d never managed to find a sport where she fit in. “I’ve always been visually impaired, and previously I’d only ever played in mainstream sport,” she

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