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Premier League Kicks |
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Does your child love football? If they are aged 8 to 18 and looking for something fun and active to get involved in, Kicks is for you.
Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient and 91 other professional football club charities are funded to deliver FREE football, sport and education sessions.
Premier League Kicks uses the power of football and sport to inspire young people to reach their potential.
The programme creates opportunities for young people who are at risk of anti-social behaviour, youth violence and/or from high-need areas to regularly engage in football, sport, mentoring and personal development opportunities.
Launched in 2006 as a collaboration between the Premier League and the Metropolitan Police to create safer and more inclusive communities, Premier League Kicks has had a significant impact on people and places for 20 years.
More than 600,000 young people have benefited from more than one million hours of delivery to date.
As part of an inclusive approach, the programme has increased its focus on engaging girls and disabled young people.
More than 550 Premier League-funded programme participants are employed by clubs – many of whom are part of Premier League Kicks – providing young people with role models from whom they can learn and aspire to emulate.
Former Premier League Kicks participants include Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling, Declan Rice and Wilfried Zaha.
Premier League Kicks objectives Through Premier League Kicks, the Premier League and professional football clubs will: - offer more opportunities to play, coach, and officiate
If you would like to register your interest, our two local clubs participating in the programme are Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient. Please click links below for more information.
Tottenham Hotspur:
Leyton Orient https://www.leytonorienttrust.org.uk/kicks
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