
Hove girl designs Rainbow Laces flag used at the Amex
A young pupil from Blatchington Mill School in Hove has seen her Rainbow Laces flag design become a reality after it was flown during the club’s Premier League fixture against Southampton last Friday (29 November). The Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation had asked pupils across Sussex to send in their best designs for a flag

Rainbow Laces auction raises £6k for Foundation
Our signed Rainbow Laces warm-up tee auction has raised around £6,000 for the Foundation. Albion men’s and women’s first team players signed limited-edition Rainbow Laces tees to be auctioned off to fans, with funds raised from the auction going towards supporting our life-changing work across Sussex. The tees were designed by young Albion fan Livs

BHAFC Foundation spreads Rainbow Laces message across Sussex
The BHAFC Foundation has been working hard to promote Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign this December. BHAFC Foundation tutors have been holding workshops in Sussex primary schools, teaching younger pupils about inclusion and the importance of allyship. Albion’s home fixture against Brentford (6/12/23) was the club’s designated Rainbow Laces fixture. To celebrate, the Foundation ran a

Local girl’s t-shirt design to feature at Albion Rainbow Laces game
After hundreds of local children entered a competition to design a shirt to promote the Rainbow Laces campaign, one girl’s design has been chosen as winner. We launched a competition asking local kids to send us their most colourful, inclusive, and supportive shirt designs to promote Rainbow Laces and show support to the LGBTQ+ community.

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