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Hub will put town’s young people on the path to a much brighter future

Education | July 3, 2023

Young people at risk of permanent exclusion from education or being lured into a life of crime will be among those who are put on the path to a brighter future following the opening of Northampton Saints Foundation’s Corby Hub.

The hub, based at Stewart and Lloyds Rugby Football Club in the town, was officially opened by the new Mayor of Corby, Councillor Leanne Buckingham, at an event attended by representatives from Northampton Saints Foundation, Northamptonshire Police and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold, and the Foundation’s ambassador, Jack Fleckney.

The new hub will allow the Foundation to support young people aged between seven and 16 from across the north of the county who have become disengaged from mainstream education through its social inclusion programme, Engage. Each session uses the values of rugby to inspire, support and educate young people to develop new skills and build their confidence.

The hub has been funded largely by Northampton Saints Foundation ambassador and adventurer Jack, who raised £45,000 by taking part in a 24-hour chin up event in 2021. Stewart and Lloyds Rugby Club will also receive additional funding, which they will plough back into grassroots rugby.

Head of Northampton Saints Foundation, Jordan Letts, said:

“The opening of our sixth hub in Corby means a tremendous amount to all of us. We started off in 2017 with one hub and now we have six, in Northampton, Milton Keynes, Ipswich and here in Corby. Back in 2017 we held 612 sessions, this academic year we will be holding 5,100.

“Many of the young people are among the most vulnerable in our society and we are passionate about doing everything we can to support them.”

Northamptonshire Police and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold said the opening of the hub was an important moment for the town. He said:

“We often talk about how we deal with crime and solve problems after they happened, but this hub allows us to look at the issues before they happen.

“I am completely in awe of the Foundation, and the work it does to support our young people.”

Corby mayor, Councillor Leanne Buckingham, said the opening of the hub was another example of the town using its strong sporting traditions to nurture the next generation. She said:

“Sport has always brought our community together and the connection between the rugby club, which was founded by the steelworks, and Northampton Saints Foundation is yet another example. It is a fantastic initiative, and I’m honoured to be here to officially open the new hub.”

Staff from the Foundation work closely with each young person and with their referrer, parent or carer, to understand their individual circumstances and needs. A progression pathway will then be created to help them reintegrate and engage with their learning. Over a maximum of 15 hours per week, young people visit the hubs, away from their everyday routine to learn the skills they need to take on life’s challenges.

To find out more about the work of the Foundation, or to make a referral to the hub, email admin@northamptonsaintsfoundation.org or
visit www.northamptonsaintsfoundation.org

Northamptonshire

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