A thriving, sustainable, community focused organisation, providing positive life enhancing experiences using sport and football in particular to help people throughout Perth and Kinross achieve their goals.
We have already made a huge impact in many people’s lives through our different initiatives and the organisation has gone from strength to strength, not only in the development of participants but also the Trust as a whole has outdone expectations.
Ayr United strives to make football accessible to people of all ages. It has proven a highly effective means of using the sport to encourage a healthy lifestyle and promote education amongst young people and adult in all areas of our communities. In 2017 we supervised over 140,000 participant attendances which meets the needs of around 11,750 individuals around our programmes.
The Kilmarnock Community Sports Trust (KCST) is the community branch of Kilmarnock Football Club. We promote participation within sport and the community, whilst developing individuals from young to old.
The Ross County Foundation is a registered charity in Scotland (SC045500) which exists to provide support and change for the better in the rural community of the Highlands and Islands. Last year the Foundation worked with over 3,000 participants from the local community on a number of different projects and initiatives.
Who we are: A group of practitioners, training providers and sports coaches. Offering CPD accredited training and service delivery through a network of sports clubs across the UK. Our focus is on wellbeing, abuse, healthy relationships *CSE, addiction, ex-offenders and over 50s participation.
The Denis Law Legacy Trust is a Scottish registered charity (SC 043169) that currently delivers a number of free-to-access doorstep activities and programmes across Aberdeen City; helping young people take part in and gain access to sport and other creative activities within their local communities.
The Million Seater Stadium is a new project based in Edinburgh led by Mel Young, founder and Chairman of the Homeless World Cup. Building on Mel's experience, our goal is to end homelessness through the power of football, by creating a million seater virtual stadium that would work as a hub for football fans around the world. The stadium will work with charity projects which fight homelessness through the sport.
Aberdeen FC Community Trust launched on July 1, 2014 with the vision ‘to provide SUPPORT and OPPORTUNITY to change lives for the better’.
Our Football For Life, Education and Healthy Communities Programmes aim to improve health and wellbeing, enhance life choices and build community capacity.
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