
How Duke turned his life around – and now helps young people do the same
Duke-Harrison Hunter has dedicated himself to changing lives. Duke is the Targeted Interventions Co-ordinator at the BHAFC Foundation – his job is to co-ordinate the Reboot programme. Reboot supports young people aged ten to 17 who are at risk of being affected by serious violence and knife crime across Sussex. Our Reboot mentors work one-to-one

American Express raises over £27k for the Foundation
An American Express (Amex) colleague awards event has raised more than £27,000 for the Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation at American Express’ annual Travel & Lifestyle Services Community Awards. This event recognises and celebrates the outstanding work and contributions that Amex colleagues make. Funds were raised through ticket sales, sponsorship from partners, auctions and a raffle

Charlie – “I want to be the best amputee footballer in the world”
Charlie Hewson has loved football for as long as he can remember. Charlie is part of the BHAFC Foundation’s disability football programme, and every Monday he trains with Albion’s amputee football team at the club’s training ground in Lancing. At just 13 years old he’s by far the youngest player on the pitch – the

Four Albion stars announced as new Foundation community ambassadors
Four Albion players – two from the men’s first team and two from the women’s – have today been unveiled as the official 2023/24 player community ambassadors for the BHAFC Foundation. Vicky Losada and Pauline Bremer have both taken on the role of ambassador, with Kaoru Mitoma and Joel Veltman to represent the men’s first

Rainbow Laces – design a shirt competition!
Want to design a shirt for the Rainbow Laces campaign? We’re hosting a competition for anyone aged 16 and under to create a colourful and imaginative football shirt. The winning design will: – Be enlarged into a massive shirt displayed in the centre circle before our home match against Brentford on Saturday 9 December. –