Bromley Green Football Club Receives Grant Towards Homework Club

After the COVID19 lockdowns affected not only Bromley Green FC’s usual activities but took a toll on the physical, and mental health of the children who use the club, plans were introduced to improve facilities and offer additional ways to support the community.

Located in an area of deprivation, Bromley Green FC is a community club that engages with children aged four and over, especially those with disabilities. To prepare for life post pandemic, Bromley Green FC has raised money through local fundraising and the Football Foundation for a new clubhouse and changing facilities and has engaged a trained Mental Health Champion to offer additional support to those that are still struggling.

An integral part of Bromley Green FC’s educational provision is post-16 who are offered combined opportunities for football coaching and educational development. To provide additional support Bromley Green FC  wanted to open a Homework Club for approximately 25 youths and applied to  Kent Community Foundation for financial assistance to buy the equipment required to make this viable.

Josephine McCartney, Chief Executive, Kent Community Foundation, said, “This was the first time we had received an application from Bromley Green FC, and we were delighted to hear of their new facilities and their plans to work with a trained mental health champion to support the children who were struggling after the effects of the pandemic.  We were pleased to award them £4250, through the Frank Brake Community Fund, to purchase  two televisions, a  computer with in-built safeguarding a portable whiteboard with accessories, stationery and lockers for the new Homework Club and we look forward to hearing about the positive differences this has made to the young people who use it.”

Dave Homewood, Honorary Patron/Treasurer, Bromley Green FC, said, “The substantial grant support from Kent Community Foundation is already having an impact with post-16 activities [in partnership with Charlton Athletic Community Trust] and is proving highly popular for the surrounding district. We are looking forward to the September starts and developing the homework cohort for the growing number of children disaffected with mainstream schooling, although we must stress that our purpose will always be to support teachers and institutions with the aim of children returning to formal education in due course.”

To contact Kent Community Foundation call, 01303 814500 or visit www.kentcf.org.uk

 

 

 

About Bromley Green FC

Located in an area of deprivation, Bromley Green FC is a community club that engages with children aged four and over, especially those with disabilities. To prepare for life post pandemic, Bromley Green FC has  a new clubhouse and changing facilities and has engaged a trained Mental Health Champion to offer support to all those that are still struggling.

www.bromleygreen.co.uk

About Kent Community Foundation

Grant-maker Kent Community Foundation has been finding, funding, and supporting some of the smallest voluntary organisations in the county for 20 years. In this time, it has distributed over £44 million to support thousands of small charities and deserving causes where a modest sum of money can make a significant impact.

They are part of a UK wide accredited network of forty-six Community Foundations who are committed to improving the lives of local people and communities, particularly the most vulnerable, isolated, and disadvantaged by matching those who want to help, with those who need the help.

Responsible for more than 80 philanthropic funds, Kent Community Foundation is unrivalled in its knowledge of local causes and assists individuals, families, and businesses, who want to help, to establish and administer their own charitable funds.

www.kentcf.org.uk