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Non-League club hope to lead battle against obesity
Non-League club hope to lead battle against obesity

Rhyl Journal

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Rhyl Journal

Non-League club hope to lead battle against obesity

The Pitching In Isthmian League North Division outfit are based in Thurrock, recently named the obesity capital of England, and are determined to do whatever it takes to help shed the unwanted reputation. The club is running a 12-week weight loss and fitness programme providing free weekly football sessions for adults of all ages and abilities, funded by league sponsor Pitching In's Trident Community Foundation. The ground-breaking TCF initiative sees Step 3 and 4 clubs receive grants of up to £5,000 to launch new or expand existing community-based projects, and has awarded more than £500,000 to clubs since its launch in 2020. 'We're trying to look after people and get them active," said Grays Athletic chairman Lee Vehit. 'If you look at Thurrock as an area, it's not great in terms of health statistics. 76% of adults in Thurrock are clinically obese and I'm one of those as well, so it resonates with me and I understand the significance of it. 'We've got 41% of adults in Thurrock who don't meet physical fitness requirements set by NHS. That shows that there's a lot of work to be done in the community and this initiative is a positive way to do that. 'We're a community focused football club and lots of the work we do in the community is off our own back so it's a struggle, logistically and financially to do anything so any help we get is a huge bonus. 'We saw the benefits of the fund and we felt it was in the best interests to apply and thankfully, we were successful.' On the field, Grays finished ninth last season and are looking forward to the new campaign. Vehit is one of countless volunteers who play integral roles at non-league clubs across the country, with opportunities to get involved now available through the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering their postcode, individuals can locate volunteering opportunities at nearby clubs and discover more details about which roles are available. He added: 'Volunteers are essential. We couldn't run the football club without them. They're the lifeblood of the football club and we rely on multiple volunteers to give us their time and expertise and to try and keep our football club going. 'We genuinely wouldn't be able to run our football club without them.' Find volunteering opportunities at your local club by visiting

Non-League club hope to lead battle against obesity
Non-League club hope to lead battle against obesity

Leader Live

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Leader Live

Non-League club hope to lead battle against obesity

The Pitching In Isthmian League North Division outfit are based in Thurrock, recently named the obesity capital of England, and are determined to do whatever it takes to help shed the unwanted reputation. The club is running a 12-week weight loss and fitness programme providing free weekly football sessions for adults of all ages and abilities, funded by league sponsor Pitching In's Trident Community Foundation. The ground-breaking TCF initiative sees Step 3 and 4 clubs receive grants of up to £5,000 to launch new or expand existing community-based projects, and has awarded more than £500,000 to clubs since its launch in 2020. 'We're trying to look after people and get them active," said Grays Athletic chairman Lee Vehit. 'If you look at Thurrock as an area, it's not great in terms of health statistics. 76% of adults in Thurrock are clinically obese and I'm one of those as well, so it resonates with me and I understand the significance of it. 'We've got 41% of adults in Thurrock who don't meet physical fitness requirements set by NHS. That shows that there's a lot of work to be done in the community and this initiative is a positive way to do that. 'We're a community focused football club and lots of the work we do in the community is off our own back so it's a struggle, logistically and financially to do anything so any help we get is a huge bonus. 'We saw the benefits of the fund and we felt it was in the best interests to apply and thankfully, we were successful.' On the field, Grays finished ninth last season and are looking forward to the new campaign. Vehit is one of countless volunteers who play integral roles at non-league clubs across the country, with opportunities to get involved now available through the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering their postcode, individuals can locate volunteering opportunities at nearby clubs and discover more details about which roles are available. He added: 'Volunteers are essential. We couldn't run the football club without them. They're the lifeblood of the football club and we rely on multiple volunteers to give us their time and expertise and to try and keep our football club going. 'We genuinely wouldn't be able to run our football club without them.' Find volunteering opportunities at your local club by visiting

Volunteer ensures club is more than home for football
Volunteer ensures club is more than home for football

South Wales Argus

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Volunteer ensures club is more than home for football

A volunteer at Ossett United has been honoured for ensuring the club is more than just a home for football. Dawn Rogers earned recognition at the Pitching In Northern Premier League Division One East side's end-of-season presentation with the Club Person Award. With over two decades of service under her belt alongside husband James, Rogers' influence can felt throughout Ingfield and she was delighted to pick up the prize. She said: 'I definitely don't do it for any awards, and I work with lots of great people at the club, many of whom deserve a similar award. "But I was both surprised and grateful that my work at the club has been recognised and I would like to thank everyone who either nominated or voted for me. 'I've been involved in volunteering and supporting my local community club for over 23 years now and it's become a way of life and something all of our family have been able to be a part of. 'There are so many great people involved in the club that it's impossible not to make new friendships. 'One of the best things about it is that we all come from different backgrounds and experiences and have a diverse group of people involved. I've made new friendships and learnt a lot from the people I am working and volunteering with. It's as much a social thing and through my involvement I have met many new people who will now be friends for life.' Rogers is one of countless volunteers who play integral roles at non-league clubs across the country, with opportunities to get involved now available through the Pitching In Volunteer Hub. Through entering their postcode, individuals can locate volunteering opportunities at nearby clubs and discover more details about which roles are available. For Rogers, volunteers are essential to the sustained fortunes of football clubs at all levels, serving as the bedrock for any success and acclaim enjoyed on the pitch. She added: 'I'm a Director of Ossett United, but as a community run club we all do our bit. 'My main job now is to look after match day catering and make sure the fans, players and officials get access to good quality food at a price people can afford. 'But as a community club it doesn't stop there, I've been known to work behind the bar, help with the odd bit of painting and for a period of time was even the cleaner for the clubhouse. 'Community football clubs wouldn't exist in the number they do without the fantastic support and work from all of their volunteers - they are the heart and soul of clubs like ours.'

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