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PCC praises united football youth workshops

09 September 2025

The Police and Crime Commissioner has praised the Saints Foundation and Pompey in the Community for their collaborative work providing shared workshops for young people.

Donna Jones has funded projects at each of the two organisations over the past three years and has been delighted to see their unified approach to shared workshops on youth offending and providing young people a safe space through the power of football.

Last Friday the two organisations held their latest pitch side workshop, focussing on anti-social behaviour at football and hooligan culture. Previous workshops have covered subjects including knife crime and violence against women and girls.

Saints Foundation and Pompey in the Community workshop

Donna Jones said: “I am proud to have been a supporter of their project developments, through my Safer Communities Fund, and I am equally proud to see how their collaborative effort has already produced workshops on key areas affecting young people and our local communities.

“Saints Foundation and Pompey in the Community both do great work with activities to engage vulnerable young people with positive learning and sport, as well as helping them build a more positive future and avoid youth offending.

“Despite the on-pitch rivalry between the two teams, seeing these two organisations come together for a workshop on anti-social behaviour at football and hooligan culture, shows how they can unify towards positive change.

“In the build-up to this weekend’s Championship match between Southampton and Portsmouth at St Mary’s, it is pleasing to see how the two sides can work together to improve young lives and reduce offending in Hampshire’s two biggest cities.”

Donna Jones head and shoulder shot smiling at the camera in a black dress in front of police cars

Friday night’s workshop was held at the Oasis Academy Mayfield.

The Police and Crime Commissioner has funded Create Your Future by Pompey in the Community since July 2022 through the Safer Communities Fund. Create Your Future engages young people aged 11-18 in ways to help prevent offending and exploitation, alongside personal development.

The Saints Foundation received match funding from the Commissioner’s Initiatives Budget in 2024 for their Switching Play project, which supports Youth Justice Service referral. This project has continued funding to March 2027 from the Safer Communities Fund for their work helping reduce reoffending and build brighter futures for young people.