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IN OUR COMMUNITIESEDUCATION AND SKILLS’ GREATEST SUPPORTERSupporting football in our schoolsis close to my heart and the workthat the Premier League is doingin this area is groundbreaking.It's not just all the grassrootsfootball facilities they are funding;it’s also the revenue programmesthat make a real difference.TARUN KAPURExecutive Principal, Lymm High School, TrusteeManchester United Foundation, Chair Premier Leagueand FA Facilities FundFOOTBALL , S SOCIAL ENTERPRISEPremier League and Football Leaguecommunity organisations deliverenterprise education to young peoplein their local communities throughPremier League Enterprise. We usethe power of the football club badgeto deliver positive and excitingactivities that engage young people inthe world of business and enterprise,develop their self-esteem and fostera ‘can do’ attitude.The winners of the Premier League Enterprise Challenge final showed how the Premier League andits clubs help youngsters to turn their lives around. The West Ham United team of Ismaeel Haqq,Mohammed Ashrabul, Naim Miah, Yaseen Mukadam, Hassan Khan and Nahid Ahmed met at aPremier League Kicks session in East London run by West Ham Community Sports Trust.There are currently 24 Premier Leagueand Football League clubs involved inPremier League Enterprise and over90,000 young people have takenpart to date. In addition to secondaryschool students, over 6,600 primaryschool pupils participated in theprogramme in 20<strong>14</strong>.Over 30,000 CHILDREN TOOK PART IN Premier LeagueReading Stars. Players from every club talk abouttheir favourite books and set reading challenges.Watch Frank Lampard’s interview:<strong>review</strong>.premierleague.com30

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