LAST weekend saw the launch of Hatch Warren Phoenix’s new Pan Disability Football training, aimed at all children with disabilities between six and 16-years-old.
This has been set up with support from both Chelsea Foundation, with who Hatch Warren Phoenix have a grass roots football partnership, and Hampshire FA, the training was introduced to support the clubs ethos of making football inclusive and available to all children.
Peter Headland, Child Welfare Officer for the Phoenix said: "As a club we are extremely passionate about helping all children learn to play football in a fun and safe environment.
"We are solely run by a team of dedicated volunteers who do a fantastic job.
He added: "It’s important to us as a club that we are able to meet the needs of all children and we are absolutely delighted to be able to help in this way.”
The training, takes place at Queen Mary’s College Sports Centre on a Saturday mornings between 10am and 11.30 am.
If you are interested and would like to know more please contact Hatch Warren Phoenix at disability@hatchwarrenphoenix.co.uk
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