
Albion kit team supporting Foundation on charity walk
The Albion kit team are setting out on a 35-mile charity walk to raise money for the BHAFC Foundation and celebrate the charity’s 35th anniversary. Alex Burrows (known to Albion fans as Buzz) and kit assistant Harry Wood, alongside social media manager Matt Bishop, will be walking 35 miles from Rustington to the Amex this

Students put on puppet show to promote gender equality
A team of secondary school pupils travelled to Wembley to show off their special project promoting football for girls. Pupils from Burgess Hill Academy were among hundreds of other schools that took part in this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge, which saw pupils design their own projects about how to tackle gender inequality The Burgess

Albion disability teams in action
The Foundation’s disability football sides have been busy in recent weeks. Hundreds of people are part of the Foundation’s disability football programme, and within that there are several disability-specific teams competing regionally and nationally. The Foundation cerebral palsy (CP) team is approaching the end of another competitive league season. They will round off the year

Foundation kids take part in sustainability workshop and litter pick
Young people from Brighton were invited to the Amex Stadium to learn more about sustainability in football. Around 30 participants from the Foundation’s Premier League Kicks programme joined the sustainability workshop, which encouraged them to think about environmental responsibility in their communities. The workshop, which was held by Albion’s Sustainability Manager Thomas Harris, was supported

Terry – “To say this has been life-changing is an understatement”
Since joining our disability football programme about a year ago, Terry has gone from strength to strength. Terry, from Eastbourne, was born without feet 40 years ago. He grew up in East Sussex and quickly fell in love with football, even though he only had the chance to play mainstream football against fully-abled people. “I’ve