An opportunity has arisen for one young person to help support a charity backed by numerous football stars - and make some crucial decisions.
Football For Change (FFC) are seeking someone aged between 16 and 20 to assist names such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Coady and Jamie Carragher regarding where £700,000 worth of funds will be distributed within the community.
The social mobility initiative has been backed by the likes of Coady, Carragher and Jude Bellingham and supports young people by funding life-changing projects in education, employment and sport for people facing social and economic barriers when trying to reach their full potential.
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Since May 2021, FFC has enabled 40 disadvantaged young people to visit the United States of America as part of a sports and education visit, meanwhile an education hub is currently being built in Bootle.
Carragher, who is a co-chairman of FFC, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for a young person to join us on the panel to help decide and direct where Football For Change funding is spent in order to help other youngsters who are facing extreme social and economic challenges."
Those aged between 16 and 20 and interested in partaking in this rare opening should email their CV and a covering letter to Sarah@footballforchange.org.uk.
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