Albion fans enjoy 90s Foundation quiz night
A 90s-themed quiz night at the Amex Stadium has raised over £5,500 for the BHAFC Foundation. Albion fans came out in droves for the extra-special quiz night, which featured an unforgettable music round hosted by international DJ and Albion supporter Fatboy Slim. Teams battled it out during an evening of trivia hosted by fan favourite
Limited-edition Foundation sweatshirt now available
Celebrities and Albion players have come together to raise money for the Foundation by modelling some limited-edition sweatshirts. DJ Norman Cook (better known as Fatboy Slim), Royal Blood drummer Ben Thatcher, and a host of Albion players were all part of a campaign to help promote a limited-edition sweatshirt to raise funds for the charity.
Fatboy’s support for the Foundation
Albion fans will already be familiar of the massive contribution Norman Cook (better known as DJ Fatboy Slim) has made to the club. Over the years, Norman has also given his time, support, and energy to help the Foundation.“I like to think of myself as old friend of the Foundation,” Norman says. “Obviously I’ve had
BHAFC Foundation celebrates Community Hub official opening
Brighton-based DJ Fatboy Slim was in attendance as we celebrated the official opening of our new Community Hub. The new hub on Freshfield Road – at the site of the old Cuthbert Pub – will be serving hot and cold food and drinks, as well as hosting community events. Late last year we announced our
Fans raise £28k for Foundation at Community Matchday
Albion’s Premier League fixture against Nottingham Forest yesterday (March 10) was the official BHAFC Foundation community matchday. The community matchday was the focal point of Blue and White Week – an annual campaign to celebrate the BHAFC Foundation, raise fan awareness of the charity’s work, and collect important funds to allow that work to continue.
