19 Oct 2022

Sports charities team up to support disadvantaged youngsters

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West Midlands charity Sport 4 Life UK has forged a new partnership with the Solihull Moors Foundation as part of a drive to help more disadvantaged young people in the town harness the power of sports-themed personal development.

The initiative is aimed at widening access to Sport 4 Life UK 's renowned training expertise and will kick off in earnest at October half term with the launch of a Sports Leaders Qualification course for 13 to 18 year olds.

Taking place at the Solihull Moors Football Club 's ARMCO Arena, attendees will receive coaching and tuition from Sport 4 Life UK 's qualified tutors, leading to an accredited certificate proving a range of skill sets useful in the workplace.

Each year, Sport 4 Life UK works with around 2,000 young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) between the ages of 11 and 29. Similarly, the Solihull Moors Foundation, the charitable arm of Solihull Moors Football Club, provides football-themed community activities to 2,500 people each year.

Announcing the partnership, Rob Wells, head of business development at Sport 4 Life UK, said the charity and Solihull Moors Foundation had a shared mission to make a difference.

He said: “Our organisations are really well aligned and together we 'll be able to engage hundreds of more young people in the Solihull area by jointly delivering a range of initiatives based around sport and personal development.

“Crucially, this collaboration is going to make a big impact at a time when households are facing significant hardship, as it will enable young people to participate in sport and gain new skills, no matter their financial circumstances.

“So, we 're very excited to announce this partnership, which is a key part of our programme of growth across the West Midlands and beyond. ”

Solihull Moors Foundation CEO Becci Fox said the relationship would open up a range of opportunities for local children and youth. “We already work with more than 20 local schools to improve social inclusion and tackle issues such as bullying and unhealthy eating, whilst encouraging children to make the most of their education.

“Our partnership with Sport 4 Life UK will further strengthen our offering, bringing in new layers of support to truly benefit those youngsters who are struggling. We can 't wait to get started and make a difference to people 's futures, ” she said.

Based at Digbeth 's Custard Factory, Sport 4 Life UK uses sport as a vehicle to achieve sustained education, training and employment outcomes for young people.

Since its inception in 2006, it has grown into the leading sport-for-employability charity across the West Midlands, employing 24 full-time staff and meaningfully supporting over 2,000 young people towards better futures each year.

Pictured from left to right: Rob Wells, Head of Business Development at Sport 4 Life UK, with Becci Fox, CEO of the Solihull Moors Foundation