Community

Foundation attend More Than A Game event

Hartlepool United Community Sports Foundation recently attended the Premier League’s More Than A Game event at the Nucastle Community Building, celebrating the work of community club organisations.

The event showcased how the Premier League’s investment into all levels of football and community programmes positively impacts the lives of millions.

Their funding enables clubs to deliver life-changing community programmes week in and week out, in every part of the country.

The event also celebrated community club captains who are the unsung heroes in helping people go above and beyond, demonstrating that football is so much more than a game.

It was great to see Victoria Burton (HUCSF Deputy Manager) and Craig Linsel (Community Club Captain) who lead the HUCSF Dementia Group Activities promote their excellent work.

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