http://www.offmacedonia.com.mk NCFA spoke with Ceno Aleksandrovski (CA) Country Coordinator for Macedonia's Open Fun Football Schools (OFFS) about their growing international recognition for the work they do is some very challenging communities in the Balkans. Can you introduce the International Children's Football Alliance
http://footballismore.org/ Hanspeter Rothmund is a social entrepreneur who has co-ordinated children’s football projects in Sudan, Kosovo and Palestine. Football Is More hosted the Together We Are Stronger International Forum in Switzerland where a number of major football organisations and NGOs
http://www.fcjohansen.com/club/media.html Isha Johansen is a proactive humanitarian respected at home and abroad. Her vision to provide children and young people education, health and well-being through football in Sierra Leone has gained recognition across the globe. NCFA’s Founder Director Ernie Brennan (EB)
a Don Mullan Concept “… a moment of humanity in a time of carnage… what must be the most extraordinary celebration of Christmas since those notable goings-on in Bethlehem.” - Piers Brendon, British Historian The Island of Ireland Peace Park
1st – 11th JUNE 2011 Introduction Aims of the week Who was involved? Press / Multi-Media Returns South London children said? How much work was involved? Conclusion INTRODUCTION NCFA was founded by Ernie Brennan and formalized in 2008 under the
Egerton Church of England Primary School, Ashford, Kent TN27 9DR Event Co-ordinator; Natalie Curtis Nat_curtis24@yahoo.com / 07584097872 Brief description of the project Organising a school football festival involving the entire school involving children in the design of the tournament as
Inclusion or Selective Inclusion. Do You Decide? Football without great expectations. The day was summed up neatly by fourteen year old Peter; "It was great fun, played so much football and loads of goals. I got to captain one team
A free scheme in Cirencester gives children a fun day of football during the summer holidays. A free initiative run by the NCFA, Cotswold District Council and Cirencester Town Council provided children from the ages of 8 to 15 with
Sue Palmer (SP) a former headteacher in Scotland, has written more than 250 books, educational TV programmes and software packages on aspects of literacy. For more than fifteen years she has been a popular speaker on this subject in schools, colleges
NCFA founder member Paul Cooper talks with good friend and NCFA Patron Sue Palmer author of Toxic Childhood. Hi Sue, it is great to have you on the National Children's Football Alliance site and for those who don't know your work could