Who we work with: Colby
Albion in the Community (AITC) now runs more than 30 football sessions for people with a disability. Among its regular sessions are those that take place as part of a regional talent hub that it delivers on behalf of the FA. Aimed at promising young players who have cerebral palsy, a visual impairment or who
Who we work with: Cadogan
Each year Albion in the Community (AITC) works with more than 140 local schools, using football as a way of engaging thousands of pupils. A growing number of those pupils are taking part in Premier League Primary Stars, a national primary schools programme which uses the appeal of the Premier League and professional football clubs
Albion in the Community teams up with Brighton Junior Golf to provide fun day out
More than 40 young people with a disability enjoyed a golf day with a difference as part of a programme run by Brighton & Hove Albion’s official charity. Members of Albion in the Community’s (AITC) Gully’s Days Out club visited Brighton Junior Golf at Hollingbury Park Golf Club in Ditchling Road for an afternoon of
Law firm to support Albion in the Community
An award-winning law firm has teamed up with Brighton & Hove Albion’s official charity after staff chose to focus their fundraising efforts to support its work. Staff at DMH Stallard, which has an office in Brighton and Hove, recently selected Albion in the Community (AITC) as their chosen charity for the next 12 months and
Who we work with: Chase
Like most nine-year-olds, Chase Wells had always dreamt of being a footballer. Chase, however, has cerebral palsy and when he was just 18 months old his family were told he may never be able to walk unassisted. Understandably, that news was devastating. His mum, Candice, revealed: “For us as a family, that was totally world-crushing.