Hundreds of local youngsters attended LFC Foundation's half-term camps across Liverpool this week.

The special programme of events saw children and their families enjoy a range of fun, physical activities – including multi-sports and inclusion sessions – at various sports centres and local parks throughout the city.

Rainhill Hub and Anfield Sports and Community Centre (ASCC) played host to a number of football camps for four to 15-year-olds, as well as Respect 4 All inclusion sessions. Meanwhile, families gathered in Belle Vale, Doric, Walton Hall, Wavertree and Stanley Parks for the LFC Foundation’s new Open Goals programme.

Open Goals aims to bring families and communities together in their local park to socialise and get active. The fun-filled games and activities are delivered by qualified LFC Foundation coaches – supported by Liverpool John Moores University volunteers – and are suitable for everyone aged five years and over.

Respect 4 All, the LFC Foundation’s inclusion project, provides opportunities for children and young people with complex and additional needs to get involved with multi-sports including boccia, new age curling, goalball and wheelchair activities.

For more information on the LFC Foundation and its range of programmes, visit liverpoolfc.com/foundation.