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£700,000 invested into Wolves' young people initiative

Former Wolves captain Karl Henry has said he is delighted that £700,000 has been given to Wolves' Foundation-led Premier League Kicks initiative to create safer and stronger communities for young people.

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Attending a Premier League Kicks showcase event, (left-right) musician S-X, Karl Henry, Executive Chairman of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Jeff Shi, Head of Foundation Will Clowes, with participants Bradley Newman, 14, and Idries Haynes, 14, at Foundation Indoor Arena, Wolverhampton

Karl, who was appointed a foundation ambassador earlier this year, as well as Wolves’ executive chairman Jeff Shi, sporting director Kevin Thelwell and fellow ambassador S-X, were among those who helped re-launch the initiative.

Representatives from groups across the city, including MP Eleanor Smith, mayor of Wolverhampton Claire Darke and West Midlands Police chief superintendent Andy Beard, gathered at the newly-renovated Foundation Arena in Aldersley to celebrate the Premier League pumping over £700,000 of funding over the next three years for the project to operate across Wolverhampton.

Youngsters and guests attend a Premier League Kicks showcase event, at Foundation Indoor Arena, Wolverhampton..

Run by the Foundation, Premier League Kicks gives young people access to free football sessions, sports sessions and workshops, providing them with opportunities, support and pathways to achieve their full potential.

It sees the Foundation staff working closely with young people and authorities in the local area, including the police, to create stronger, safer and more inclusive communities.

Former midfielder Karl said: "I’m incredibly proud to be an ambassador for Wolverhampton Wanderers Foundation. To see first-hand the work that the foundation is doing in the city is incredible. To get this funding from the Premier League is special and will enable the foundation to continue the good work that they’ve been doing for a long time now.

Attending a Premier League Kicks showcase event, (left-right) musician S-X, Karl Henry, Executive Chairman of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Jeff Shi, Head of Foundation Will Clowes, with participants Bradley Newman, 14, and Idries Haynes, 14, at Foundation Indoor Arena, Wolverhampton

“It is an incredible amount of money which is going to benefit the young people of Wolverhampton enormously, especially due to the cuts being made to youth services across the city. For the foundation to be doing as much as they are doing is fantastic and hugely important for the community.”

Aimed at eight-to-18-year-olds, Kicks engages young people in positive activities through their passion for football, whilst also addressing topics covering everything from equality and inclusion to youth violence and knife crime.

Will Clowes, head of foundation, added: “The Premier League have put a huge amount of investment into local communities and we’ve worked really hard with them over recent times to make sure we can secure this investment.

“We’re delighted to be relaunching the Premier League Kicks project, and although we’ve been running it for 10 years now, the significant investment over the next three years will certainly help us improve."