A group of young people on City College Brighton and Hove’s Prince’s Trust ‘team’ programme have organised a charity penalty shoot-out in aid of ‘Help for Heroes’ on the Amex Stadium concourse prior to Brighton & Hove Albion’s match against Nottingham Forest tomorrow (Saturday 3rd). Fans are welcome to join in to help raise funds for the charity which was formed to help those who have been wounded in Britain's current conflicts. As part of their final ‘team challenge’, the Prince’s Trust team will also be joining up with disabled servicemen next week for a Sledge Hockey game at Basingstoke Ice Rink.
The Prince’s Trust TEAM programme is a voluntary programme that is free to participate in and includes an outdoor residential, community project, work placement, a nationally recognised qualification and useful training workshops. The course is designed to develop young people’s skills in order to prepare them for work or training.

If you’re unemployed and aged between 16 and 25 and would like to join the programme in January, text TEAM followed by your name to 07912 387126.
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About City College Brighton and Hove: Situated in the heart of Brighton, City College Brighton and Hove has become an international centre of vocational excellence. Every year, 2,000 full-time, 7,000 part time, almost 400 Higher Education and 400 14-16 year old students as well as many international and European students choose City College as their place of further and higher education training. In addition, the College provides training to over 2,000 businesses via its City Business Skills department which focuses on employer training needs. Offering over 700 courses from basic level right through to business and postgraduate training, City College is working with its partners to develop the workforce of the future.