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Date:

22/5/2026

Posted By:

Alex

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A Season of Impact

Throughout the 25/26 season, Nottingham Forest Community Trust has stood side-by-side with our city, leveraging the power of football to drive meaningful social change from kick-off to the final whistle.

From August through to May, our impact reflects a continuous, unwavering commitment to supporting those who need us most. Whether tackling food poverty, championing mental health, or opening doors through vital community infrastructure, this season’s timeline showcases how the club and its partners consistently empower individuals and enrich lives across the region.

August

Local families welcomed back to our annual family fun day.

Forest feed even more Nottingham children during the school holidays.

September

Community Trust creates over £52 million in social value.

Forest wear special Community Trust shirt to kick off 2025–26 UEFA Europa League campaign.

Community Trust helps prepare 3,000 goody bags for local children.

October

Hudson-Odoi and Aina join Premier League Kicks session.

City Ground hosts No Room For Racism workshop for local pupils.

November

Forest remembers.

Forest Sports Zone celebrates 10 years.

Taiwo Awoniyi, Viv Anderson and school children Show Racism the Red Card.

December

Home for Christmas returns along with Forest’s multibank drive.

Community Trust represented in UEFA Europa League win at Utrecht.

January

Forest Sports Zone hosts Premier League Community Coach Development Programme.

Walking Footballers enjoy a European fixture vs Ferencvaros.

Hollie Olding visits Healthy Goals.

February

Forest Support Premier League with Pride.

Sustained School Support Helps Girls Quality for National Tournament.

March

Community Trust appoint new Chief Operating Officer.

Tricky to Talk Mental Health Workshop.

Gary Bull named Premier League Community Captain.

Free Health Checks in the Fan Zone.

City Ground hosts open Iftar to mark Ramadan.

April

Gold Award Status for Armed Forces Support Retained.

Forest B Team Players visit Soccer Schools.

Forest support more children during Half-Term.

Premier League Kicks get Mascot opportunity for Europa League Semi-Final.

May

Forest fans come together to walk for wellbeing.

Forest Sports Zone £1.9m development starts.

Premier League Inspires students promote positive mental wellbeing.

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