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YFC VISTA is a rapidly growing football and social development club that has been established in 2014 with a foundation of strong values.


We are committed to:

- providing a player centred environment for young people of all abilities and backgrounds to develop their passion and understanding

of the game.

- developing the full potential of our children and young people

- raising the standards of Grassroots Football in the communities we serve.


Your generosity will go towards further sustaining and improving our services to the communities we work in.


The following areas your contribution will aid:


Training & Equipment Costs -


* Hire of training and match day facilities for our various programmes to ensure a safe and welcome environment for both our existing and new members, opposition clubs and visitors.


* Team/Coach training equipment, learning resources to aid, engage, and enhance development of our players.


Coach and Volunteer development -


* Retaining and supporting the development of local community coaches will play a vital part in the clubs continued growth. We are committed to supporting our coaches and helping them achieve their aims and objectives by providing and promoting a team environment, in house and external training courses and guidance and funding of pathways within the football industry.


YFC VISTA are extremely proud of the impact we have made within our local communities within such as short space of time and hope for continued further growth. With the support of sponsors and the community we can continue to achieve this


We have seen our club grow massively and now have over 200 + registered young people to the various programmes we deliver throughout Southwark and Lewisham.


We currently have 9 weekly sessions throughout our programmes ranging from:


Under 4's "Introduction to Football" Sessions


11-14 Youth Team Training


Girls Programmes


Futsal Centres


Thank you for taking the time to read this, your support would be massive and have a positive impact to us aiding the community.

yfcvista.com

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