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A neurodiverse football team rich in friendship and talent has reached new heights thanks to funds raised through The Health Lottery.
Oscar is thinking about what he wants to do in the future. The 30 year old says, “My goal is to work in mental health for the NHS because I like working with autistic and dyslexic people and knowing I’m trying to do something to make things easier for them.”
It’s great to hear about his ambition, particularly as he has dyslexia and struggles with reading and writing.
But Oscar has no shortage of talents: he’s also the coach for Hounslow Lions, a neurodiverse football team.
A year ago, the team was brought together by Autism Hounslow, which tackles isolation and makes sure people with and without learning disabilities can take part in leisure activities and find work opportunities.
Now the Lions train every Monday night and for Oscar and his team-mate Jordan Duncan, 29, being part of a football team has given them a voice, a chance to learn new skills and the opportunity to form close friendships.
“We all have good days and bad days, but no matter what’s happening I try to come to training and I encourage the team to come and have fun,” says Oscar.
“It makes me proud, because it shows you can achieve if you put your mind to it. People might say: ‘You can’t do that, you’re dyslexic,’ but it’s about proving them wrong.”
And he certainly does prove people wrong. Oscar is the man who came up with the team name and also designed their logo and kit.
Each player has a different skill to offer and being part of the Hounslow Lions has seen them grow.
“We’re one big happy family; we take care of each other,” says Jordan.
He adds, “If Hounslow Lions wasn’t around, we would be bored at home. This team is helping us step out into the world and say: ‘I can do this’.
“I’ve made friends in the team and now I see how to cope with different challenges. We may not be the best players, but we stick at what we do and stay strong. Win or lose, none of that matters as long as we stick together.”
Thanks to funds raised through The Health Lottery, the Hounslow Lions have all the equipment they need to train.
“Support from money raised through The Health Lottery is showing belief by investing in our community long-term,” says the club’s mentor David Roughan, 43.
“Where we used to play in a dark car park, now we can afford to train on a floodlit pitch. These guys deserve the right kit so they feel professional. They all have neurodiversity on their side and they all have qualities every football team needs.”
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Founded by Autism Hounslow
Tackling isolation with weekly football training sessions and social events
Grant of £16,950 for a two-year project from money raised through The Health Lottery
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