The Soccer Works USA initiative will see football-based employability sessions held in New York, which will be supported by Japan Airlines and delivered with LFC Foundation’s delivery partners Goal-E and Good Shepherd Services.
It is designed to combine football coaching with employability sessions to help to tackle social inequalities and provide young people with essential skills to give them the best opportunities for the future.
This is the latest programme to be delivered Stateside by LFC Foundation and partners in addition to the Creative Works programme, which is provided both in the UK and the USA.
It is all part of the foundation’s ambitious new growth strategy, with a focus on three key pillars of health, learning and employability. Last season alone, it helped support almost 130,000 people both at home and away. It now aims to support 500,000 people a year by 2030 and work in at least 10 countries in the next five years.
On expanding its work in the USA, LFC Foundation CEO Matt Parish said: “We are delighted to be able to launch a new programme in the US and we are grateful to Japan Airlines for their support in making this possible.
“We are proud of the work we do here in the UK, especially across the Liverpool City Region, but we are also pleased to be able to support people internationally, and that is an area we are looking forward to developing further in the coming years and this is another step in the right direction.”
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