Right now in Livingstone, more than 2,500 young people take part in Play it Forward programmes each year — many training on uneven sandy pitches where rocks and glass are never far from the surface, and where the facilities around them simply weren’t built to support the number of children who now rely on them. Some young players change behind bushes before training because there are no proper changing rooms, while others try to concentrate in overcrowded classrooms that were never designed to hold this many students.
For many of these children, football is the doorway – it is what brings them in, what gives them belonging, structure and hope. But what they truly need goes far beyond the game itself. They need safe spaces where they can grow in confidence, classrooms where they can learn and develop real skills, and opportunities that open doors long after the final whistle blows.
That is why we are not just improving what already exists, we are building something transformational.