
Former Seagulls defender taking on epic challenge to raise money for Albion in the Community
A former Brighton & Hove Albion player is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Albion in the Community (AITC). Vicky Ashton-Jones played a key role in last season’s FA Women’s Super League 2 campaign and was a hugely-popular figure during her time at the club, being appointed club captain after she was nominated for

Get Active For AITC this season and help raise money for charity’s work
Albion in the Community (AITC) is asking people to raise money for its award-winning work by getting active over the course of the Seagulls’ 2018/19 season. AITC launched its Get Active For AITC campaign in the hope of raising £100,000 by the start of next season. Everyone taking part in one of the Get Active

Speak Up Against Cancer: Lisa’s story
As part of Albion in the Community’s (AITC) on-going Speak Up Against Cancer campaign, its health team is asking people to pay particular attention to their moles – and to encourage friends and family to do the same. For Lisa, who lives in Worthing, she has a particular reason to be thankful that her

Amazing summer full of fun on offer with Gully’s Days Out
People with a disability and their families are being given the chance to have a summer to remember thanks to a programme run by Albion in the Community (AITC). AITC’s Gully’s Days Out club provides fun trips to some of the best attractions in Sussex and is open to anyone with a disability or learning

Free mole checks on offer at football tournament
Albion in the Community (AITC) is once again teaming up with the local NHS to provide free mole checks after a similar offer was taken up by dozens of people. More than 2,300 a year die from skin cancer in the UK, with around 15,400 new cases identified nationwide every 12 months. As with the