UFC and Onside Launch Youth Mental Health Program in Wirral

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

UFC & OnSide Launch vital Mental‌ health⁤ Programme for Wirral‍ Youth

Wirral, UK – A new programme designed to bolster ⁢the mental and physical wellbeing of young people in​ Wirral is set to⁢ launch, thanks to an expanded partnership between the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and youth charity OnSide. The initiative, announced today, ‌will provide weekly sessions focused on⁤ building crucial life skills and fostering a supportive environment⁢ for ​young men and women.

The programme will be led by expert instructors and aims ⁣to cultivate self-discipline,‍ self-defense⁢ skills, confidence, coordination, and, crucially, mental resilience. These sessions will be delivered in​ a safe and supportive setting, recognizing the importance of a nurturing atmosphere for personal growth.

This expansion builds upon a⁤ successful collaboration between‍ UFC and OnSide, which began in 2021. The partnership initially focused on delivering martial arts and mentoring programmes in South London (croydon), the Midlands (wolverhampton), and the Northwest (wigan). The addition of wirral ⁤signifies a continued commitment to ​reaching and supporting young people across the UK.

Central to‍ the programme’s outreach is UFC fighter Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett, who will‍ serve as ⁣an ambassador. Pimblett is widely recognised not only for his athletic achievements but also for his outspoken advocacy for mental health awareness and his dedication to‌ charitable causes.

In 2022, Pimblett founded The Baddy Foundation, ⁢dedicated ‍to tackling food insecurity and​ challenging the stigma surrounding ⁤men’s ⁤mental health. The foundation began wiht local initiatives in⁣ Liverpool ⁣and has since⁢ expanded its reach nationally. That same ⁣year, Pimblett generously donated £25,000 to James’ Place, a Liverpool-based suicide prevention charity.

Perhaps most powerfully,Pimblett’s emotional post-fight address in July 2022,where he urged men ⁢to openly discuss thier struggles rather than suffer ⁤in silence,resonated deeply with the public. ‍ james’ Place reported ​a remarkable 20% increase ‌in referrals following his heartfelt plea, demonstrating the impact⁣ of his voice and vulnerability.

This new programme in wirral represents a critically important investment in the future wellbeing​ of local youth, providing ‍them with the tools and support thay need ⁤to navigate challenges and thrive.the combination of physical training, mentoring, and mental‌ health awareness promises ⁢to be a powerful force for positive change.

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