Rudi’s story – “He truly believes he can do anything”
Rudi, is 7 years old, he’s deaf, and he’s mad about football. But he started finding it harder and harder to enjoy the game he loves. Rudi’s mum, Eva, says that it became difficult for her son to play in mainstream football as he got older. “Rudi’s football experience before the Foundation started off okay
“Anything’s possible” – how Harry opened his own gym at 19
Starting your own business is no mean feat, at any age. So how, then, did Harry Radenhurst from Crawley manage to open his own gym at the tender age of 19? As part of our work helping young people learn new skills, we often hold workshops, conferences, and enrichment days to help secondary students and
Faye’s journey from life at AITC to glory as a Lioness
Faye Williams is one of many success stories in our disability football programme. After first joining our inclusive sessions at the age of 12, Faye has gone on to make history with the England Deaf Futsal team. She was part of the squad who won the European Deaf Futsal Championships in Italy last October –
Who we work with: Archie
Albion in the Community (AITC) is the area’s largest provider of football opportunities for people with a disability, with the charity’s 30-plus sessions regularly attended by more than 500 people. As well as its inclusive, pan-disability sessions, AITC has a range of disability-specific clubs aimed at providing a level playing field to those taking part.
Who we work with: Connor
Anyone visiting Brighton & Hove Albion’s American Express Community Stadium this season cannot have failed to notice the eye-catching new design on the front of the club shop, which features players from all four of Albion in the Community’s (AITC) national disability-specific league squads alongside players from the Albion’s Premier League and FA Women’s Super