Reading Football Club's Community Trust represents Reading FC in the local community. It engages with local people through football and other activities across five pillars to make a positive impact on their lives. The Trust's motto is "Care, Develop, and Educate".
2. Reading Football Club's Community Trust
represents Reading FC within the local and
surrounding communities, acting as an
extension of the club to engage with local
people and make a genuine impact on their
lives. The clubs main engagement tool is
through football; however the Trust delivers
a wide range of activities through its 5 main
pillars of activities.
The Trust's motto is:
"Care, Develop, and Educate"
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4. Restore is an Oxfordshire
charity with extensive
experience of providing
innovative rehabilitation,
employment and training
support for people with
mental health problems.
. We are a charity owned by the
people who use our services.
Our trustees are elected by our
membership and run the
organisation on their behalf.
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6. Rebel Wheelers is a Volunteer
organization founded by parents
and run by parents for children
with a physical disability. They
are affiliated with the Irish
Wheelchair Association (IWA)
and compete in IWA sports
events. They cater for both
wheelchairs users and non They are presently using the
wheelchair users. facility at COPE Foundation
Sports and Recreation Centre,
Montenotte, Cork Sports run on
a Saturday mornings at 11a.m
to 1p.m.
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8. Community Action Youth and Drugs
(CAYAD) is a primary prevention approach
that aims to reduce harm to young people
and families/whanau from illicit drugs. The
Ministry of Health currently funds 30
CAYAD sites in cities, towns and rural
areas across New Zealand. The majority of
these sites were established nearly five
years ago.
CAYAD uses a community action
approach. The focus of community action
is working with people that can influence
positive change at the community level.