Arsenal in the Community has been using the power of the Arsenal name to positively impact the lives of young people in north London since 1985.
The Arsenal Foundation uses the power of football and the Arsenal name to inspire and support young people around the world.
Bristol Rovers Community Trust works with a wide spectrum of the community offering social inclusion, health, education and sports participation projects to give people the opportunity of enhancing and improving their life choices. We aim to engage and inspire people of all ages as well as unite the communities in which they live.
Working throughout the football, educational and community sectors to challenge discrimination, encourage inclusive practices and campaign for positive change, Kick It Out is funded by The Football Association (FA), the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), the Premier League and The English Football League (EFL).
The Asmir Begovic Foundation was set up to enable both the building and improvement of recreational facilities in the UK and in Asmir’s country of birth, Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Powerchair Football is a unique sport that provides opportunities for people with a high level of impairment to access the game of football. It is the only active team participation sport for people who use electric wheelchairs.
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.
With community work spanning three decades, Brentford FC Community Sports Trust has established itself as a pioneering organisation for the local community. It uses the power of sport to educate, motivate and inspire people from all walks of life.
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.
Aniko’s mission is to use the universal language of football to promote health and social inclusion for displaced people. Through our various football projects, we provide an outlet for people to come together, to get active, learn new skills and become part of a team. The benefits of connecting people through football are multiple: it promotes bonding and social inclusion, teamwork, discipline, stress and trauma relief, and trust-building.
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