At Millwall Community Trust, we strive to reach out to everyone in our local community, regardless of age, health status, physical ability or otherwise. Our Community Support Programmes are designed to help develop links within our community, and better the lives of the people who live within it. Take a look around this section of the site to find out about the range of community work we do, and how you can get involved.
Through the Premier League Kicks programme, Millwall Community Trust provides free weekly football sessions, youth work, mentoring opportunities workshops, social action and volunteering projects with the end goal of creating opportunities for young people to develop skills and improve their confidence.
Our mentors will provide and create a safe environment so the young person can feel free to express and attend sessions without feeling like they are being judged or scrutinised.
This programme identified areas where local young people have fewer opportunities to access positive, developmental pathways to increase their resilience and reduce the risk of involvement in crime.
Our Millwall Slam Health Intervention programme has a team which plays in the Adult Premiership League and welcomes anyone with mental health issues to get involved with our free weekly football session which help improve fitness and well-being. We run a weekly afternoon football sessions in partnership with the South London and Maudsley (SLAM) and MIND. Participants must be referred before attending the sessions.
Our Pan Disability programme is open to anyone with a disability and allows them to get involved with sport by attending our weekly football sessions.