Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: PeterWithesShin on August 23, 2019, 12:50:51 AM
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Thought a thread for things the club does outside of football deserved it's own thread.
The Aston Villa Foundation have partnered with Amnesty International UK to launch a ‘Football Welcomes’ project that will help refugees and people seeking asylum feel welcome in the local community.
Villa are one of five football clubs in England that will be working with Amnesty over the next three years to set up ‘community alliances’ to create a more welcoming environment for people who have fled conflict and persecution.
Through a partnership with St Chad’s Sanctuary, Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Settlement, the Foundation will be providing English lessons and football sessions at Villa Park on a weekly basis for women and men from 11 countries to build up the skills, confidence and connections needed to thrive in a new community.
Full article
https://www.avfc.co.uk/News/2019/08/22/foundation-partners-with-amnesty-international
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https://twitter.com/AVFCFoundation/status/1164128553664991233
The power of @AVFCOfficial fans 🙌
#AVFC supporters raised over £8,000 to buy Ryan Epps his first powerchair, helping him to become more independent.
On Saturday, we invited him to Villa Park to meet the player who contributed to his new chair,
@JackGrealish1
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Just out of interest, is anyone else doing the fund-raising abseil from the roof of the Holte End?