The initiative saw 150 young people from eight football clubs from across Belfast come together for various activities including small-sided games, mental health awareness and personal development. The participating clubs included Celtic Boys Belfast, Knockbreda FC, St Malachys Old Boys Youth FC, Glentoran FC, St Oliver Plunkett FC, Shorts FC, Rosario FC, and Albert Foundry FC. "A huge thank you must go to Clanmil Housing and Apex Housing Association." Under the guiding principles of unity and collaboration, the 'Play & Unite' Football Camp showcased the power of sports in breaking down barriers. Apex Housing Association and Clanmil Housing, the funders of the camp, emphasised the importance of such initiatives in building a stronger community.
Source: Metro August 22, 2023 21:32 UTC