| LOCATION | Sussex |
| FIELD OF WORK | education, employability, gender, health, peace building, social integration, youth leadership |
| TARGET GROUP | People from the age of 5 years upwards from all ethnic backgrounds, with or without disabilities |
| NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS | Over 60,000 in 2010 |
| USING FOOTBALL SINCE | 2005 |
| MEMBER SINCE | 2009 |
| WEBSITE | www.footballoutreach.com |
Albion in the Community (AITC) is the charitable arm of the Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club. It delivers both educational and football-related projects in Sussex, England and its Football Outreach Programme, run with international and local non-governmental development organisations, addresses mine risk education in Kosovo, HIV/AIDS prevention in Mali and peacebuilding in the Middle East and Africa.
AITC’s football-based programmes tackle inequality, combat exclusion and challenge social barriers. Programmes are tailored to adults, young people, who are not in education, employment or training, and children.
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Contact
Jacob Naish, International Programmes Manager -
Address
8th floor, Tower Point, North RoadBrighton, BN1 1YRUnited Kingdom -
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E-mail
Jacob.Naish@albioninthecommunity.org.uk
Blog
Nov 24, 2009 | The Konkan Coast Challenge!
Albion in the Community and Football Outreach coach Dan Lawson, who also happens to be the founder of Football Club of Canacona, is what some people call 'a nutter': From December the 12th, he is going to run 380 Miles down the South&Western coast of India, ...
Oct 08, 2009 | Stay 'Ahead of the Game' in order to identify cancer earlier!
Today Albion in the Community launched their ‘Ahead of the Game’ project in partnership with the Department of Health and the Football Foundation.
One of five innovative pilot projects in England, the aim is to raise awareness of the signs, symptoms, ...
Aug 26, 2009 | Cite El Farako in Albion kit
The Albion wanted to take advantage of Football OutReach's presence in Mali by giving whatever the club could. So whilst I, was living here, the boys back home asked me to find a team that really needs a kit and give them our old Away kits from a couple of ...

