More Than A Game – how the Premier League help us change lives
The BHAFC Foundation, along with the Premier League, support more than 20,000 young people across Sussex every single year. During September we’ve been highlighting the More Than A Game community showcase – a chance for us to talk about the many ways the Premier League help us change lives in local communities. The Premier League
How free football has boosted Yusra’s confidence
Yusra, 16, lives in Brighton and plays in our Premier League Kicks session at the Manor in Whitehawk. Through Premier League Kicks, we bring free football sessions to high-need communities across Sussex. Yusra has played football since she was five years old. She has played for her school teams, but never played much outside of
Brighton kids enjoy nutrition class at Community Hub
Pupils from Queen’s Park Primary School were invited to the Foundation’s Community Hub for an interactive nutrition workshop. A class of pupils visited the Community Hub on Freshfield Road for a special series of lessons taught by BHAFC Foundation nutritionist, Mari. They learned about the importance of eating the right amount of fruit and vegetables,
Maidenbower win national tournament representing Albion
A team of Year 6 boys from a Crawley school were crowned champions at a national Premier League schools football tournament. Maidenbower Junior School were chosen to represent the Albion at the Premier League Primary Stars National Tournament. Maidenbower were one of hundreds of teams who entered the tournament, which culminated in the final at
Whitehawk kids enjoy disability awareness day
Year 4 pupils at City Academy Whitehawk took part in a disability awareness session delivered by BHAFC Foundation tutors. As part of the Super Movers for Every Body campaign, we held a sessions to help pupils at City Academy Whitehawk understand more about disability sport. BHAFC Foundation tutors, with the help of Albion mascot Gully,
