The Premier League has today launched Premier League Primary Stars, a national curriculum-linked education programme which uses the appeal of the Premier League and professional football clubs to inspire children to learn, be active and develop important life skills.
Sixty local school children received a special lesson in food education from an acclaimed chef this week during a two-day cookery course held at Anfield.
Kick It Out, football’s equality and inclusion organisation, have teamed up with the Home Office and True Vision to release a series of informative and engaging resources that raise awareness of homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT) discrimination within football stadia.
Members of the elderly community in Anfield started their week with a smile as they attended Liverpool FC's 'Happy Mondays' event at Anfield stadium.
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge headed down to Florence Melly Primary School on Friday to hand over tickets to local pupils for an upcoming Reds fixture.
The Liverpool FC Academy last week paid special acknowledgement to Stephen Packer, who sadly lost his battle with cancer in November 2012.
Liverpool FC's Red Neighbours team visited a local school on Thursday to join in with their World Book Day activities.
A group of local students are preparing to represent Liverpool FC in the final of the Premier League Enterprise Challenge later this month in London.
Liverpool duo Joe Gomez and Loris Karius paid a special visit to St Paul's Catholic Junior School in West Derby this week.
Liverpool FC Academy coach Steven Gerrard joined 10-year-old George Mathias for a run around the Kirkby complex last week to raise funds for one of the club’s official charity’s partners, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.