How the Premier League supports the BHAFC Foundation
In February, the Premier League is highlighting its ‘More Than A Game’ campaign to showcase how its wide-ranging investment into all levels of football enables people connected to clubs to have a positive impact on their local communities. Clubs across the Premier League, EFL and National League are naming a Community Captain: somebody at the heart
Hayley Templeman recognised with Community Captain award
Disability Development Officer Hayley Templeman has been nominated as the BHAFC Foundation’s Community Captain. Hayley’s honour comes as part of the Premier League’s ‘More Than a Game’ campaign, which is raising awareness about the massive community impact that football has across England. The award was presented to Hayley at by club Chief Executive and Deputy
High Sheriff visits Premier League Kicks session in Eastbourne
The High Sheriff of East Sussex was given a taste of our life-changing work when he visited a Premier League Kicks session in Eastbourne last week. Premier League Kicks (funded by the Premier League Charitable Fund) is a programme providing free football sessions to children in some of the country’s most deprived neighbourhoods. We run
Worthing school visited by Premier League trophy
Pupils at Oak Grove College in Worthing were treated to a very special visit last week (Wednesday 22 November). Albion mascot Gully came to meet the youngsters, who were also given an incredible opportunity to see the Premier League trophy in-person. Oak Grove, a special educational needs and disabilities school for children aged 11-19, were
Albion stars make surprise visit to girls in Whitehawk
Albion first team stars Vicky Losada and Pauline Bremer visited girls playing at a BHAFC Foundation football session in Whitehawk. Pauline and Vicky are both official BHAFC Foundation player ambassadors for the 23/24 season, and this trip to Whitehawk marked their first community visit of the season. The pair surprised girls at a Premier League
