United Cornwall FC is the first project of Grow Cornwall Outdoors, Together programme, and will develop opportunities for Cornwall's communities to get together in Cornwall's unique outdoors. We will facilitate time and space:
To find out more email jack@growcornwall.com
Football for everyone, no matter age, ability or gender.
United Cornwall FC is an inclusive community football group, which meets weekly in locations across Cornwall and provides a positive social setting for all to get together.
Our friendly sessions will be open to all, and no footballing experience is necessary. We want to use football to create a space for individuals to improve their mental and physical health, whilst also building important friendships and support networks. Whether you come to lose weight, improve your wellbeing or just for something to do, it doesn’t matter.
Costs: Pay what you can afford
We are taking referrals now, for more information please feel free to get in touch. Please contact Grow Cornwall prior to attending.
Feedback
"United Cornwall is the highlight of my week"
"Meeting new folks through social football is brilliant! It also provides a bit of clear headspace from work and life, which is very much needed!"
"Really enjoyed last night, at 51 it’s fantastic to get the opportunity to enjoy a social game of football and meet some great people"
"Highlight of the year so far mate, thank you."
Cornwalls communities are facing unprecedented pressures. Social isolation, a cost of living and housing crisis, seasonal employment and a loss of services are affecting individuals' wellbeing.
*per 100,00 of the population
Life expectancy is 6.3 years lower for men in the most deprived areas of Cornwall than the least deprived
On average 66 people die each year from suicide in Cornwall, this is higher than both the South West and National average
There are 11.2 million adults in England classed as inactive, this means they do less than 30 mins of exercise each week
25% of adults in the UK experience mental health issues each year
There is plenty of evidence that taking part in physical activity can have a profound and positive impact on Mental Wellbeing. This includes:
We also know that:
*taken from Sports England website.
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