
Baleba helps deliver No Room For Racism workshop
Carlos Baleba helped BHAFC Foundation tutors deliver a No Room For Racism workshop for young players in Lancing. The Albion midfielder was on hand to answer questions about the importance of the No Room For Racism campaign in a special workshop for players in the Foundation’s football pathway programme. As part of the charity’s work

Dream Pascal interview for Foundation youngsters
Three young people were given the chance to interview Albion star Pascal Gross at the club’s training ground. Esther and Pebbles from the BHAFC Foundation’s Football Pathway programme, and Harvey from the charity’s disability football programme, were invited to meet Pascal last week. They took part in a special televised interview as part of Pascal’s

Foundation holds No Room For Racism workshop at Hove Park
BHAFC Foundation tutors recently held a No Room For Racism workshop for pupils at Hove Park School. As part of the charity’s work to combat discrimination and educate the next generation about equality, Foundation tutors often hold lessons and workshops in local schools around topics including racism and sexism. During the workshop Foundation tutors took

Madison Haley talks anti-racism with Brighton students
Madison Haley, Women’s First Team forward, visited a group of secondary school students to talk about discrimination and anti-racism. She was joined by a class of secondary school girls from Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (BACA), who were invited to a workshop at the American Express Elite Football Performance Centre in Lancing. The girls from BACA

Danielle Carter goes back to school to talk about racism
Women’s First Team star Danielle Carter visited a school in Worthing to explain how education is key in the fight against racism and discrimination. Danielle visited Davison CE High School in Worthing as part of our work in the Premier League’s No Room For Racism campaign. We organised a workshop with around 30 girls at