Newcastle United Foundation and Newcastle United are joining English football clubs at every level uniting to promote Play Safe – a national campaign to focus attention of the vital importance of safeguarding in our national game.
Newcastle United Foundation and Newcastle United are joining English football clubs at every level uniting to promote Play Safe – a national campaign to focus attention of the vital importance of safeguarding in our national game.
Newcastle United Foundation’s top-flight Powerchair Football team are the first squad in more than a decade to proudly wear Newcastle United Football Club kit produced by official kit partner, adidas.
Newcastle United Foundation is demonstrating ongoing support for LGBTQ+ inclusion by supporting Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign.
Dozens of young people seeking sanctuary and refugees are exploring new opportunities to enjoy living, working and socialising in the North East with support from Newcastle United Foundation this Refugee Week.
Dozens of young people are embarking on their journey into the world of work through an employment support programme at Newcastle United Foundation addressing transport poverty.
Newcastle United Foundation is proud to reveal a new logo design for the first time in almost a decade.
More than 1,750 young people from across England and Wales have joined forces to help tackle environmental sustainability at their football clubs and in their communities, as part of this year’s Premier League Inspires Challenge.
The North East’s next generation of digital experts are enjoying new opportunities at the cutting edge of eSTEM learning with Newcastle United Foundation in its new esports arena.
Newcastle United Foundation is supporting North East men and women towards better mental health at dedicated football sessions improving wellness through the power of Newcastle United.
Schoolchildren representing Newcastle United are heading the National Finals of the biggest ever Premier League Primary Stars Girls Tournament after securing victory in the North East Regional Semi-Finals.
More than 150 young people from across England and Wales will head to Warwick University’s Cryfield Sports Pavilion this week, to take part in the Under-16 mixed Premier League Kicks Cup.