Joy of being active continues with new GOGA funding
Foundation of Light are working with Get Out Get Active to offer funding opportunities to local community organisations and groups.
Foundation of Light is excited to be a part of the new NCS network of partners who will deliver its flagship programme for young people over the next five years
Craig Martin, NCS Manager at Foundation of LightMike Evans, Director of Operations, EFL Trust, is delighted with the amount of Football Clubs involved in NCS going forward saying; “The EFL Trust’s vision is to create a stronger, healthier more active communities and we see the delivery of NCS as a significant part of achieving this. We are delighted to be able to grow our supply chain of Club Community Organisations and youth organsations involved in NCS and are proud of the impact we have had through NCS so far. Supporting thousands of young people as they transition into adulthood and then in turn make a positive difference in their community is something to be immensely proud of, and we look forward to continuing that in the future.” Chief Executive of NCS Trust, Michael Lynas added: “I’m incredibly proud of everything that NCS has achieved in the last ten years. As it moves into the next phase of its life, I’m confident NCS can make a more significant difference for our young people and their communities than ever before.”
Foundation of Light are working with Get Out Get Active to offer funding opportunities to local community organisations and groups.
May half-term is nearly here and Foundation of Light has plenty of ways to keep your little ones active.
Sunderland AFC goalkeeper Anthony Patterson recently attended a Foundation of Light goalkeeper-only training session at the Academy of Light.