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MK Dons Community Trust launches first Soccer Schools International Tournament
Football mad youngsters are being encouraged to sign-up to a one-off tournament experience organised by MK Dons Community Trust next week to mark half term. The football club’s official charity has launched its own Soccer Schools International Tournament experience for boys and girls aged eight to 14 of all playing abilities. It’s a chance for young players to train, play and work towards lifting the very first MK Dons Community International Tournament Trophy in the company
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2 days ago2 min read


MK Dons Community Trust strengthens senior team with four new appointments
MK Dons Community Trust has appointed four new senior members of staff to help the charity fulfil its ambition to improve lives across the city by harnessing the power of football. The football club’s official charity has added Georgina Fielden, Mark Johnston, Charlie Marsh and Celine O'Halloran to its team who deliver education, skill development, inclusion, mobility, wellbeing and holiday camp initiatives across Milton Keynes to people of all ages. Together, they will suppo
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Feb 63 min read


MK Dons Community Trust launches February half-term multi-sport camps
A packed programme of multi-sport fun for young people is planned in Milton Keynes during February half-term, with spaces to register now available to book. MK Dons Community Trust – the official charity of MK Dons FC – will host its popular half-term holiday camps at Tattenhoe Sports Pavilion between February 16 and February 20. The sessions are open to boys and girls aged 5-14 of all playing abilities and experiences, with activities including football, dodgeball, cricket a
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Jan 202 min read


Thames Valley Police embrace the power of football at MK Premier League Kicks sessions
Police officers are linking arms with young football enthusiasts in Milton Keynes to reduce anti-social behaviour and enhance life experiences, thanks to a free weekly programme. Funded by the Premier League Foundation, Premier League Kicks is a national initiative where boys and girls aged 8-18 can access free football training sessions, plus mentoring, personal development, education and volunteering opportunities. Fixtures and festivals are also organised to bring particip
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Jan 123 min read


Inclusion football sessions transform the lives of MK Dons Community Trust participants
“Without any doubt, MK Dons Community Trust has helped to change my life for the better.” Those are the words of MK Dons FC superfan Dominique Mulamba, who has represented the Dons’ inclusion football club since 2012. The 28-year-old has autism and trains every Sunday afternoon at Woughton on the Green’s Community Sports Pavilion, one of four facilities operated by the football club’s official charity. Dominique is open about his condition, stating that meeting new people and
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Jan 73 min read


Christmas Message: Enhancing connections, outcomes and opportunities through football
Paul Clark, Chairman of MK Dons Community Trust, reflects on a year of positive outcomes and discusses how football will continue to improve lives across Milton Keynes in 2026 Christmas is often viewed as a time for celebration and reflection in equal measure. As Chairman of MK Dons Community Trust, I can say with total confidence that our team can be proud of its work to bring positive outcomes and new opportunities to those living in the city and its surrounds in 2025. Sinc
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Dec 24, 20253 min read
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