By PON_News
The latest event of the Notts County Foundation has been described, highlighting the excellent work they are doing within the local community. This comes ahead of a busy month for the charity.
During the Magpies' record-breaking National League match against Yeovil F.C. In November, fans were given the chance to buy tickets for a person in need, as part of the club's 'Football for a Fiver' campaign. Almost 400 tickets were sold.
The foundation's current fundraising efforts are aimed at developing the Portland Centre. The centre is located just a short distance away from Meadow Lane. This centre has been providing much-needed support to those in the local community. It offers a wide range of excellent sporting facilities and is open to all.
The foundation is focused on using physical activity to transform the health and wellbeing of local people. Its staff have vast experience working with diverse groups of all ages, abilities, and disabilities.
They provide physical activities and sports coaching across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, working with thousands of people each year.
On Thursday, March 2nd, the foundation will be hosting an exclusive screening evening for business representatives and industry professionals.
This event aims to raise awareness and launch fundraising efforts towards the development of the current Portland Centre facilities. Attendees will have the opportunity to view the Best British Short Film documentary ‘Centred’.
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