
Providing food and education resources

Wolves combatting holiday hunger with the ambitious Feed Our Pack initiative.
"In donating our Centenary Pavilion as a vaccination centre for Leeds, along with a cohort of volunteer Leeds United staff to assist with stewarding, we have played our part in helping our city return to normality as quickly as possible. We are proud to have been able to support the national vaccine effort.”
Wolves combatting holiday hunger with the ambitious Feed Our Pack initiative.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium played host to a unique match to thank the medical staff from the North Middlesex University Hospital and Whittington Hospital.
Children on Southampton's Premier League Primary Stars programme reached out to isolated or vulnerable people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Leicester City's Hamza Choudhury was one of a number of players to take part in No Room For Racism content to educate youngsters on race and diversity.
Premier League Charitable Fund has made an impact on millions of people over the last 10 years, including Ryan Johnson from West Brom's Albion Foundation.
The League's flagship community programme continued to support young people across England and Wales during the pandemic.
Tottenham Hotspur defender revealed how he stayed positive during the pandemic for the Premier League's #StayWell Hub.
Everton's Out of the Blue programme gives participants the opportunity to speak with experts about a variety of issues.
The Premier League and our clubs have a significant impact on communities across the football pyramid while continuing to generate economic benefits.
Newcastle United will open a state-of-the-art community facility next year thanks to funding from Premier League, FA and Government's charity, the Football Foundation.
Ilkeston Town are just one of the clubs in the football pyramid to have developed their ground with the help of the Premier League's Football Stadia Improvement Fund.
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