Trust graduates' big day out
They will join the players on the pitch to launch ‘NCS Match Day’, a special event organised by Blackpool FC Community Trust.
The event, supported by Blackpool FC Community Trust and Blackpool FC, will launch the national two-week NCS Match Day activity.
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Hide AdIt will highlight the positive work that young people have done in their local community.
NCS is a nationwide experience for Year 11s and 12s, offering them a chance to develop new skills for whatever post-GCSE life has to throw at them.
Blackpool FC Community Trust has raised more than £3,000 for local charities by NCS graduates contributing more than 5,000 voluntary hours.
Seventeen-year-old Charlie Hudson, who participated on NCS last year, has recommended it as something for others to try.
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Hide AdHe said: “NCS is great. I recommend young people to give it a try. It’s really helped with my confidence.”
The Trust’s NCS Ambassador and Blackpool FC goalkeeper, Myles Boney, is a big supporter of the programme.
He said: “I’m proud to be NCS Ambassador for Blackpool FC Community Trust. I think NCS is brilliant.
“It gives young people the chance to experience a variety of activities and challenges whilst building new friendships and benefiting the local community.”