The Club has confirmed that the Community Programme will be renamed the Walsall F.C. Foundation and will kick-off their exciting new era alongside principal partner, HomeServe.
Focussed on making a real and positive difference in young people's lives across the region, the Walsall FC Foundation and the Walsall born and bred FTSE 250 business will be working closely together to help and support the local community through three key initiatives, starting with the Foundation Soccer Schools aimed at promoting positive health and wellbeing to children, which started on Monday, 25 July.
Additionally, the new partnership will help to make memories of a lifetime for families through Walsall FC matchday experiences, as well as using the pull and passion of football to provide youth employment opportunities.
HomeServe Chief Executive Officer, John Kitzie, believes the new partnership, alongside existing CSR and community work, is a wonderful evolution of the support the company offers Walsall FC, by helping those people in the heart of the community.
Speaking via the club's official website, John said; "We’ve been supporting the Saddlers for eight years and we really believe our relationship with the town and the club remains core to who we are.
"Supporting the local community has always been at the heart of our relationship with Walsall FC, so we are delighted to become the principal partner of the Walsall FC Foundation."
HomeServe Chief Marketing Officer, Amy Belbeck added, "We have no doubt this partnership will have a positive impact and make a difference to young people's lives across Walsall, which is what matters most to us, starting with the launch of the Summer Soccer Schools."
Walsall FC Foundation Director, Adam Davy, is delighted to have HomeServe on board and praised them for the immediate impact they have already had through the donation of a wide range of equipment to support their people-focused initiatives.
Adam said; "The club and foundation are grateful for the significant support that HomeServe continues to offer and we have already struck up a great working relationship.
"It is clear that HomeServe has a passion for supporting the local community in Walsall and this is further proof of that.
"With the current social issues we face, the programmes will support residents in Walsall at a time of need."
On the three key projects, Adam added; "The funded soccer school places will allow more children to participate in physical activities which are imperative in promoting positive health and wellbeing, while the matchday experiences will allow even more local groups and schools to attend matches and experience live football on their doorstep and create memories for a lifetime.
"Finally, the employment challenges facing young people post-Covid are well documented and this project will be a kick start to their career and training prospects."
To coincide with the launch of the partnership, the Foundation has been renamed and rebranded.
Adam continued; "In 2022, the name Walsall FC Foundation better represents the work we do, replacing the Walsall FC Community Programme as the club charity and follows a growing trend, nationwide.
"Since our inception in 1989 we have grown and expanded, becoming the Club’s official charity in the early 2000s.
"I am pleased to rebrand slightly and we will continue to expand our programmes and support all aspects of community work to make a positive social difference in Walsall."
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