Premier League in the community

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A look at how the Premier League connects with local and global communities.

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How West Ham's new Beckton community hub is going to enrich local lives

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How Brentford are helping young people prepare for life off the pitch

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How Crystal Palace help young people with Down's syndrome develop life skills

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Ramsdale checks out Saints wellbeing project

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How Man Utd are helping local kids with their future prospects

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How Aston Villa are helping young people talk through their issues

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Ruben Dias and Nedum Onuoha surprise young Man City fans in Newton Heath

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Chelsea captain Millie Bright surprises local children for World Book Day

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'This place is staying' - How Everton are keeping the community at Goodison Park

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'More Than a Game' how Tottenham Hotspur are providing football coaching to local school

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Nottingham Forest stars join local kids for kickabout & netball lesson

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How Newcastle United are helping kids build social skills at secondary school

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How Ipswich Town are encouraging kids to get involved with the football club

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How Liverpool are getting kids into science, technology, engineering and maths

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Aspiring coach Dan meets Leicester keeper Mads Hermansen

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How Brighton provide a pathway for girls into football

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How Fulham are helping to tackle loneliness in the community

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Tackling racism with Wolverhampton Wanderers

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How Brentford are providing an outcome of over £70m of impact in the community

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How the Wolves Foundation are helping 100 young people every week in the community

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How Bournemouth's kickstart scheme is getting local adults fit and active

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Sheffield United's Tom Davies helps plant trees in the community.

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Crystal Palace helping kids in the community

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'There's a place for everyone in football'

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Timo Werner gets quizzed by local schoolkids at Tottenham

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