Free pop-up football sessions from Albion in the Community
Albion in the Community (AITC) held a series of free pop-up football sessions for young people in Hastings and St Leonards as part of a programme which uses football to teach important life skills. Coaches from AITC were out in force encouraging young people to get active during the school holidays and promoting the charity’s
Businesses asked to support session for players with Down’s syndrome
Albion in the Community (AITC) is looking for seven businesses to help support the football session it runs for people with Down’s syndrome. The charity is Sussex’s largest provider of football opportunities to people with a disability and more than 400 people now attend its 30 regular football sessions, including a growing number of people
Bruno appointed official patron of Albion in the Community
Brighton & Hove Albion legend Bruno has been unveiled as an official patron of Albion in the Community (AITC). AITC invited Bruno to take up the role following his retirement from first team action at the end of last season. And he was only too-pleased to accept – keen to continue his long-standing support of
Albion in the Community’s £28million annual impact
Research has shown Albion in the Community’s (AITC) work across Sussex is having a positive impact on the local community worth more than £28million a year. As part of a recent social and economic impact report commissioned by Brighton & Hove Albion, experts at Marshal Regen Ltd and the University of Chichester also investigated the
Rotary club provides welcome support for Albion in the Community
A Rotary club donated £500 to Albion in the Community (AITC) to help provide young people with a disability with the chance to enjoy a fun football day. Members of Lewes Castle Rotary Club made the generous donation to AITC, the area’s largest provider or football opportunities for people with a disability. The money was