QPR in the Community Trust

QPR in the Community Trust has a proven track record in working within the local community providing opportunities based on the main broad objectives of health, education, social inclusion and participation, tackling national issues at a local level. The Trust recognises the power that football and the football club identity has on its local community. It engages people, stimulates interest and is a powerful tool in spreading positive messages.

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Kick4Life

Kick4Life is the world's first football club exclusively dedicated to social change. As a multi award-winning charity and Social Enterprise, our mission is to transform the lives of orphans, vulnerable children and young people in Lesotho, southern Africa, using football to deliver a range of interventions around health, education and support towards sustainable livelihoods. Our men's team play in the Lesotho Premier League and our women's team in the Lesotho Super League.

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Street Child United

Street Child United uses the power of sport to change the negative perceptions and treatment of street-connected children everywhere.

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Football Beyond Borders

Football Beyond Borders is an education charity which uses football as an engagement tool to provide young people with the opportunity to achieve their goals and fulfil their potential. We do this through our football-themed, literacy curriculum which puts a young person’s passion for football at the heart of their education.

Football Foundation

The Football Foundation was launched in 2000 by the Premier League, The Football Association and the Government as a charitable vehicle to direct their joint grassroots sports investment into the areas of greatest need and where it will have the greatest impact.

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TackleAfrica

TackleAfrica uses the power of football to provide young Africans with the knowledge, confidence and services to realise their sexual health rights and help protect themselves and their communities from HIV.

We train African coaches to deliver specially designed football coaching sessions with in-built sexual health messages, and link young people to sexual health services at tournaments.

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Aberdeen FC Community Trust

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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Man v Fat Football

MAN v FAT Football run football leagues for overweight and obese men. Our 14-week six-a-side leagues have helped over 6,000 men to lose more than 75,000 lbs since the leagues launched in 2016.

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Street League

Street League is the UK's leading sport for employment charity with a vision to see an end to youth unemployment. The charity offers eight to 12-week sport and work skills programmes to support unemployed 16 to 24-year-olds from disadvantaged communities.

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