

Aylesbury United Community Partnership Program
Aylesbury United Football Club recognises the incredible work done by community volunteers in the town and surrounding area's. To help showcase and support this work, we have created our Community Partnership Program which includes free promotion on our website, in our matchday programme and attendance at specific events throughout the season. If you would like to be included, please email info@aylesburyunited.co.uk

AUFC have supported Youth Concern for many years, encouraging their supporters to donate at two events a year. To date, they have collected over 300kg of food, which is roughly the weight of a grand piano or 16 supermarket trolleys filled to the brim!
For many of the young people we support, food insecurity is not an occasional challenge but a daily reality. Living in poverty, unstable housing, or crisis situations often means skipping meals, relying on cheap low-nutrition food, or going without altogether. When you’re a young person trying to stay in education, manage mental health difficulties, or simply keep going through instability, not having enough to eat can quickly become the tipping point.
We’re seeing an increase in demand and for many of the young people who visit the Drop In Centre, the food bank is the first practical lifeline they accept from us, and often the first step toward rebuilding stability in their lives, helping them to engage more fully with the broader support they need to move forward.

“Football is a sport where brotherhood is a given with teammates supporting each other, defending each other, taking the wins together and crying through the losses together. Do you wish you could share that spirit outside of the ground?
Hi, my name’s Scott I’m the Walk Leader for Aylesbury Men Walking and Talking. We meet weekly in the Oakfield Rd Car Park and we’re open to all men 18+. We meet every Thursday at 7pm and we walk for an hour! There are no fees, and no pressure to talk about mental health, we’re just a group of blokes walking, talking and supporting.
MWAT is a national peer led support group & operates to bring men together in a safe space and to end the stigma around men’s mental health. We are a CIC, a member of the NCPS and signatories of the armed forces covenant.”

The Cancer Care and Haematology Fund (CCHF) is dedicated to raising funds to support patients diagnosed with cancer and haematology related illnesses in Buckinghamshire.
We fund additional comforts and specialist equipment for patients receiving treatment and care from Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.


