Drop-in event aims to dispel myths around vital cervical screening test
Albion in the Community (AITC) is holding a friendly drop-in event aimed at anyone who is eligible for NHS cervical screening and would like to know more about what is involved. Research shows that one in five people in Brighton and Hove who are eligible for the potentially lifesaving NHS test did not attend their
Drop-in event for people looking to stay active during and after cancer treatment
Anyone living in Brighton and Hove who would like to find out more about staying active during and after cancer treatment is being encouraged to attend a pop-up event organised by Albion in the Community (AITC). AITC’s Brighter Outlook programme offers free, personalised physical activity for people living with and beyond cancer Research shows that
Successful event aimed to encourage more girls to take up STEM subjects at GCSE
Almost 200 students attended a conference organised by Albion in the Community (AITC) that was aimed at encouraging more girls to study science, technology, engineering and maths at GCSE. AITC’s Girls do STEM conference took place at the American Express Community Stadium and included presentations from a range of keynote speakers – all of whom
North West Sussex Seagulls makes generous donation to AITC
A Brighton & Hove Albion supporters club has continued its long-term support of Albion in the Community (AITC) by donating a further £2,000 to help fund local football sessions for people with a disability. North West Sussex Seagulls (NWSS) launched in the run-up to the Albion’s first-ever season at the American Express Community Stadium and
Albion in the Community clocks up the miles to deliver vital cancer messages thanks to support from City Cabs
Albion in the Community (AITC) has delivered potentially life-saving cancer messages to almost 18,000 people in the city, thanks in part to support from a local taxi firm. AITC’s cancer awareness campaign, Speak Up Against Cancer, aims to address historically below average early detection rates for cancer within Brighton and Hove. And part of that