NewsLFC Foundation announces partnership with The Nippon Foundation

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LFC Foundation has announced a new partnership with The Nippon Foundation aimed at empowering young people and promoting positive social change through sport and education.

The partnership was launched today at a press conference in Tokyo ahead of Liverpool’s pre-season friendly against Yokohoma F. Marinos on Wednesday.

As part of the new relationship, the two foundations will deliver a large-scale programme in Japan to proactively tackle social issues in the community and help build a society where everyone supports each other.

Through the power of the club badge, LFC Foundation will help to deliver an impactful programme to engage with young people and educate them to improve their communities and become leaders in society.

Together, LFC Foundation and The Nippon Foundation will engage with children from marginalised communities and raise their aspirations through new opportunities, giving them the skills to tackle social issues as well as advancing the sporting landscape in Japan.

The programme will particularly look to engage with children and young people who are not accessing other provision and are in danger of becoming socially isolated.

Matt Parish, chief executive of LFC Foundation, said: “We are delighted to have partnered with The Nippon Foundation and provide new opportunities for young people in Japan and can’t wait to see the positive outcomes for those who take part in the programme.

“It’s fantastic to be able to extend our international work to Japan and we look forward to working closely with The Nippon Foundation going forward.”

Jumpei Sasakawa, president of The Nippon Foundation, said: “By partnering with LFC Foundation, we hope to further boost our support for children and inspire every child to achieve their hopes and dreams.”

While in Asia, the Reds have been joined by LFC Foundation to facilitate a number of community activities, including soccer clinics in both Hong Kong and Tokyo for young people of all abilities and backgrounds.

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