LFC Foundation has celebrated a successful week of youth social action events and activities in schools across the city as part of its #iwill programme.
Throughout this week, the club’s official charity was actively involved in more than 30 activities with 13 local schools and 10 delivery partners and charities, supporting 822 young people to take action on issues they care about, such as knife crime, racism and hate crime, homelessness, bullying, poverty, animal cruelty and much more.

Kicking off the week, last Sunday saw the foundation’s Youth Panel working alongside the Whitechapel Centre, a homeless and housing charity based in the Liverpool region, to run a day of activities in a bid to help tackle poverty and homelessness in Liverpool city centre.