At Badu Community we support the transition with young people at a critical stage of their lives, starting from primary age and working with them as individuals and their families. This brings people together and builds strong relationships in and across the community. Community interest is very much the ethos of Badu Sports. It's about uplifting and empowering the local community.
Philosophy
Kekoa (pronounced Ke-Koa) means "The Brave, The Courageous, The Fearless" which embodies our coaching and football mentality. Kekoa believe football should be played without fear and with a confidence that makes playing the beautiful game as enjoyable as possible. Enjoyment is a key factor at Kekoa, as football should be played with a smile and a freedom which brings out the best in players, no matter their ability.
We are a grassroots football club bridging the gap between grassroots and professional football. We were established in 2013 by a group of young people who were passionate to live their footballing dreams through other young people.
The Reaching Higher Football Academy is a FREE turn up and play football academy welcoming young people aged 11 – 18 years old. With an FA Qualified coaching team ranging from FA Level One to UEFA B, we deliver high quality sessions for players of all abilities and challenge young people both on and off the field using our very own ‘Player Profile’ approach.
Peace Ballers is a social enterprise that creates peace in local communities by developing good identities in young men through football and entrepreneurship. Our project will help participants to reconnect with their neighbourhoods in a new way, leading to peaceful outcomes for their communities.
The Wots Up iCAN Football League is run in partnership with Suffolk FA and Ipswich Town Football Club. It is a PAN Disability Football League for players aged 16+. The League is split into 3 divisions – Premiership, Championship and Non-League so that we can cater for every ability level. We currently have 22 teams from across Suffolk and Essex involved and it is open to both men and women.
As the governing body of football in Kent, Kent FA aims to establish safe and structured football opportunities for the benefit of all.
Kent FA is committed to creating a culture of continuous improvement and working towards higher standards of service delivery to support football in Kent and ultimately provide a positive football experience to everyone.
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.
Stoke City Football Club's Community Trust was founded in 1989 and became a registered charity in 2004. The Trust engages with people in many varied ways to stimulate an environment in which they can realise their potential and subsequently accomplish more in whatever walk of life they choose for personal and professional development.
We strive to make a positive difference for all through sport and learning. We aim to do this by providing fun, safe and enjoyable activities whilst making sure that quality counts in the services we provide. We are passionate about providing opportunities for everyone to access and get involved in the work that we do. As a registered charity we are always interested in working with partners who share and feel connected to our vision.
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