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THE TRUST
IMPACT REPORT
Click on the box below to download our brand new 'Impact Report'
Originally launched in 1992 as part of the PFA’s nationwide Football in the Community initiative to encourage children to play football and support their local club.
The Community Trust has evolved, achieving charitable status in 2001, six years later coming under the governance of the Football League Trust and can now offer projects to people aged from 4 to over 80 years old.
Bristol Rovers Community Trust works with a wide spectrum of the community offering social inclusion, health, education and sports participation projects to give people the opportunity of enhancing and improving their life choices. We aim to engage and inspire people of all ages as well as unite the communities in which they live.
Bristol Rovers food donation to The Wild Goose homeless shelter
Our aim
Promote social inclusion
Educate boys girls of all ages
Increase sports participation in and around the community
Improve health of boys, girls, men and women
Enhance and improve life choices
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