Brentford FC Community Sports Trust offers free football sessions to women in West London

    
Brentford FC Community Sports Trust is calling all women inspired by the Lionesses success at the Women’s World Cup to join its free football sessions in Osterley. The initiative, which is run in partnership with West London NHS Trust, is available to females living in west London with no prior experience of playing football. The sessions also aim to support women who have mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression – using football as a mechanism to improve their wellbeing.
          Chris Tribe, the football  coach who runs the session, said: “The  aim of these sessions is to offer participants an opportunity to have a relaxed  game of football, meet new people, improve their fitness and above all, have  fun! 
“These  sessions are open to women of all ages, backgrounds and abilities, so even if  you’ve never played football before, please come along.”
          Lilianne Liger, who  recently attended the session, spoke of the benefits of the session: “I  had a really good time and I thought it was really well organised; the football  coaching was brilliant and football is a great way to get some exercise.”
          
With  one in four people experiencing a mental health condition at some point in  their life, the sessions aim to highlight how sport can be instrumental on the  road to recovery. 
          
The sessions run every Wednesday between 11.30am-12.30pm at Osterley Goals Soccer Centre. For more information about the sessions, please contact Michelle on 07949761104 or at michelle.nielsen@westlondon.nhs.uk
July 24, 2019