Young people representing Huddersfield Town Foundation joined hundreds from across England and Wales in this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge celebration, a national event that uses football to empower 11–to-18-year-olds through life skills, mentoring, and social action.
The Challenge is one element of the Premier League Inspires programme, which supports 11–to-18-year-olds who may be at risk of not reaching their potential as they move through the education system and into early adulthood.The Premier League, through its Foundation, currently funds 54 football club charities to run Premier League Inspires sessions in secondary schools on a weekly basis.
This season, young people have been tasked with a social action project to come up with ways in which they would support young people’s mental wellbeing in their communities. Earlier this season, Huddersfield Town Foundation representatives came together to share their project ideas at the Accu Stadium. The winning team developed a project to help support year 6 students transition into year 7.
Carla Barrick, Community Engagement Manager for the Huddersfield Town Foundation, said:
“Seeing our young people step forward with such passion has been inspiring. Their project shows just how much potential there is when we give them the space to lead the conversation around mental wellbeing. At the Huddersfield Town Foundation, we’re proud to support them as they develop the confidence, empathy and practical skills to make a real difference in their communities. Their ideas remind us that positive change often starts with young people feeling heard, valued and supported.”