Glasgow-based youth football club, Easterhouse Football Academy, is encouraging more children into outdoor sports, following funding from the Scottish Building Society Foundation.
Easterhouse Football Academy is a non-profit charity which has become a cornerstone of the community. Training at FarePlay Stepford Football Centre in the east end of the city, more than 180 youngsters aged between 4 and 18 take part in the training sessions, coached by 38 volunteers. The football club aims to keep parents and children ‘out and about’ and the grant awarded by the Scottish Building Society Foundation will help to subsidise participation costs, purchase new equipment, and support mentorship programmes.
Efforts extend beyond the football pitch also, the club supports those who are struggling financially, providing free football kits to club members and subsidising participation fees for families who need it so no child is left out.
Danny Cameron, organiser of Easterhouse Football Academy, said: “When we started the academy, we wanted to create a space where children from all walks of life could come and enjoy everything that football offers.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see children smiling and having fun at our training sessions or during games, and it makes us so proud to see them wearing the Easterhouse kit as they compete with children from all over Glasgow.”
“The funding from the Foundation has allowed us to make football accessible to more young people, and helps to futureproof the club moving forward.”
Paul Denton, Chief Executive of Scottish Building Society, said: “Easterhouse Football Academy works tirelessly to make a positive impact in the community around it, creating a space where children have the opportunity to socialise and exercise.
"We’re proud to support the team with a funding boost that will benefit hundreds of youngsters as well as the wider community.
“For many people, community groups and charities serve as a vital lifeline. We understand their impact, and with the support of our members, we are committed to continuing our part in helping them thrive and make a lasting difference.”