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Nestled among the moors just a stone's throw from Heathlands Village lies Salford City Football Club - a small local team with a giant sense of ambition.
You might know of SCFC from the BBC and Sky Sports documentary 'Class of '92' - named after the famous group of owners, all former Manchester United players, who bought stakes in the club in 2014, but what you probably don't know about is the wealth of community work the club undertakes through its charity arm, Foundation92.
Tom Hutton is the head of the Foundation, and joins Fed Director Raphi Bloom for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation on today's episode, explaining the work of football foundations, the extensive work Foundation92 does across the whole of Greater Manchester working with people from all backgrounds and circumstances, and the burgeoning partnership between the organisation and The Fed that is helping the Jewish community in so many ways.
Nestled among the moors just a stone's throw from Heathlands Village lies Salford City Football Club - a small local team with a giant sense of ambition.
You might know of SCFC from the BBC and Sky Sports documentary 'Class of '92' - named after the famous group of owners, all former Manchester United players, who bought stakes in the club in 2014, but what you probably don't know about is the wealth of community work the club undertakes through its charity arm, Foundation92.
Tom Hutton is the head of the Foundation, and joins Fed Director Raphi Bloom for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation on today's episode, explaining the work of football foundations, the extensive work Foundation92 does across the whole of Greater Manchester working with people from all backgrounds and circumstances, and the burgeoning partnership between the organisation and The Fed that is helping the Jewish community in so many ways.