Premier League in the community
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A look at how the Premier League connects with local and global communities.
How Crystal Palace help young people with Down's syndrome develop life skills
How Man Utd are helping local kids with their future prospects
How Aston Villa are helping young people talk through their issues
Ruben Dias and Nedum Onuoha surprise young Man City fans in Newton Heath
Chelsea captain Millie Bright surprises local children for World Book Day
'This place is staying' - How Everton are keeping the community at Goodison Park
'More Than a Game' how Tottenham Hotspur are providing football coaching to local school
Nottingham Forest stars join local kids for kickabout & netball lesson
How Newcastle United are helping kids build social skills at secondary school
How Ipswich Town are encouraging kids to get involved with the football club
How Liverpool are getting kids into science, technology, engineering and maths
Aspiring coach Dan meets Leicester keeper Mads Hermansen
How Brighton provide a pathway for girls into football
How Fulham are helping to tackle loneliness in the community
Tackling racism with Wolverhampton Wanderers
How Brentford are providing an outcome of over £70m of impact in the community
How the Wolves Foundation are helping 100 young people every week in the community
How Bournemouth's kickstart scheme is getting local adults fit and active
Sheffield United's Tom Davies helps plant trees in the community.
Crystal Palace helping kids in the community
'There's a place for everyone in football'
Timo Werner gets quizzed by local schoolkids at Tottenham
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- Published31 January