Little Dribblers junior football sessions come to Chester-le-Street
The innovative Early Years Football sessions delivered by Sunderland AFC’s official charity are designed to engage young children in the beginning of their football journey.
Foundation of Light continues to expand the delivery of Little Dribblers across County Durham with a new session added at the Quaking Houses Village Hall Association near Stanley.
The venue will also host a weekly Skills Centre session - providing high level coaching to players aged 5-7 through fun, small-sided activities.
Little Dribblers is an innovative early tears football programme, designed to engage young children aged 18 months to 5 years old at the beginning of their football journey, focussing on dribbling, movement skills and co-ordination.
Available sessions at Quaking Houses include:
Little Dribblers with Parents (Age 18 months-3 years)
Date: Tuesdays during school term time (starting 14th January 2025)
Time: 4:30pm to 5:15pm
Price: £2 per session
Little Dribblers (Age 3-5 years)
Date: Tuesdays during school term time (starting 14th January 2025)
Time: 5:30pm to 6:15pm
Price: £2 per session
Skills Centre (Age 5-7 years)
Date: Tuesdays during school term time (starting 14th January 2025)
Time: 6:30pm to 7:15pm
Price: £2 per session
Address: Quaking Houses Village Hall Association, Quaking Houses, Second Street, Stanley, DH9 7HQ
Book online via our online booking system: Click Here
By computer: Follow the link, select 'Quaking Houses' on the location options on the left side of the screen, select your desired session, and add the item to your basket
On mobile: Follow the link, at the bottom of the screen click the 'location' option and select 'Quaking Houses', select your desired session and add it to your basket
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The innovative Early Years Football sessions delivered by Sunderland AFC’s official charity are designed to engage young children in the beginning of their football journey.
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