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Story added: 2nd December 2020

Local winners recognised

The Premier League Charitable Fund held its 10 Year Anniversary Awards last week as clubs around the country nominated winners from their PLCF funded programmes.

Norwich City CSF would like to congratulate the all those who were nominated as our local winners, including some members of staff and former participants.

Chris Ashman - PL Primary Stars Facilitator Award

Chris Ashman - PL Primary Stars Facilitator Award

Chris and his pupils at Rackheath Primary School have been regulars at our Primary Stars tournaments over the years and have led schools in our competitions with the perfect mix of competitiveness and enjoyment.

The pupils’ positive performances and behaviour at these tournaments is a source of great pride for Chris and the school.

Jason Dobson - PL Kicks Facilitator

Jason Dobson - PL Kicks Facilitator

Jason came to us via a community coach recruitment event in 2015. Coming from a military background Jason was new to this area of work but brought with him a wealth of experience and knowledge which would be extremely beneficial to Kicks participants.

He works extremely well with the young people and has the natural ability to build a fantastic rapport with them immediately.

Stu Bailey - PLPFA Facilitator Winner

Stu Bailey - PLPFA Facilitator Winner

Stu joined CSF after long career with Norfolk Police and became our Protect Officer as part of the Positive Futures programme.

He has developed great links and partnerships with other organisations, strengthening the programme even further to positively influence young people across the county.

Josh Baylis - Transformational Journey Facilitator/Participant Winner

Josh Baylis - Transformational Journey Facilitator/Participant Winner

Josh first attended a PAN Disability football session at the Foundation aged 12.

After volunteering and completing an apprenticeship with us, he now works on our disability programmes, while also coaching PE in schools and working with our Sporty Tots group on Saturday mornings.

Charlotte Foster - Transformational Journey Facilitator

Charlotte Foster - Transformational Journey Facilitator

Charlotte attended Aylsham High School and engaged n the Enterprise Programme, exploring key skills through the power of the Premier League.

She currently holds the position of Media Relations Officer and has recently given back to the Foundation by hosting a workshop with students aspiring to work in sports media.

Lacie Pammen - PL Inspires Facilitator

Lacie Pammen - PL Inspires Facilitator

Lacie recently moved across from our Operations team to support our FE team working with Inspires students as a Welfare and Progression Manager.

During her time in this role she has worked individually with students to ensure they feel inspired, engaged and supported throughout.

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