Robert Duncan
Robert, a father of two, was unemployed, drinking, laying about, taking drugs and gang-fighting. Then Street League came along. Today he leads a different life.
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Terry Pampling
After a series of custodial sentences Terry was reffered to Street League's Goals Project. He is now a qualified football coach and determined to build a stable home for his family.
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Pat McGarvey
Pat had been reliant on drugs and alcohol for 14 years when he heard about Street League. His life is now back on track.
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Bobby Philippou
Bobby has cared for her disabled parents since 13. This led to depression, drug-taking and she spent time in her room as a recluse. Now 44 she trains twice a week with Street League, has a burgeoning social network and is a qualified football coach.
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Impact Report 2007
With statistics from our player survey and a range of individual case studies, this report provides valuable insight to the work and achievements of Street League.
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Joe Malcolmson
Two years ago Joe Malcolmson was down on his luck, unemployed with no plans for his life. After completing a Coach Apprenticeship with Street League he is now on his way to University.
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Colm Whitty
After years of crime and addiction to drugs and alcohol Colm Whitty has turned his life around. He is now a qualified coach and running his own coaching business.
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Philip Nipah
A year ago Philip Nipah was n treatment for drug and alcohol abuse. Today he is an apprentice coach with Street League and looking forward to a bright future.
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Nena Gibson
This time last year Nena Gibson was unemployed and claiming benefit when she embarked on Street League's Goals Project. Today she has a full-time job.
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Hai Le
When he was charged with possession of cannabis with intent to supply, Hai Le's probation officer referred him to Street League. He took the opportunity to turn his life around and is now working as a football coach.
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