Coaches tackling a 10k to raise funds for local disability sessions
Three football coaches who deliver regular sessions for players with a disability are tackling a 10k run to raise funds for Albion in the Community (AITC). Paul Brackley, Tyler Henshaw, and Kenny Moor, all work for AITC, the official charity of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club and the area’s largest provider of football opportunities
Football-themed fun for pupils as part of reading campaign
Albion in the Community (AITC) teamed up with an author who specialises in books about football for an event aimed at encouraging young people to read more. The football-themed day at ARK Castledown Primary Academy was organised as part of the Get Hastings Reading campaign – an initiative launched by the National Literacy Trust and
Albion in the Community supporting Super Movers campaign
A Premier League and BBC initiative supported by Albion in the Community (AITC) has found strong links between physical activity and brain development in young people. The Super Movers programme helps teachers inspire primary school children to get more active in an effort to boost their learning throughout the school day. Super Movers brings together
Vote for who you want to win the 2018/19 Albion in the Community Award
It is that time of year again when Brighton & Hove Albion fans are being asked to vote for who they think should win the annual Albion in the Community Award. Albion in the Community (AITC) staff have nominated six finalists from among the 40,000 people the charity worked with in the last 12 months.
Help turn Sussex blue and white and support people with a disability
Albion in the Community (AITC) is asking people to support its work by taking part in a fundraising day which aims to turn Sussex blue and white. AITC is the area’s largest provider of football opportunities for people with a disability, running more than 30 regular sessions across the county. These cost, on average, between