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New Club Welfare Officer: Georgina Timmins

31 MAR 2025

Alton Football Club is delighted to welcome Georgina Timmins as the club's new Welfare Officer.

Georgina Timmins
Georgina Timmins

Georgina's passion, knowledge, and dedication will be invaluable in ensuring that Alton FC remains a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all.

Georgina shared her enthusiasm for taking up the role:

"I feel privileged to take on the role of Club Welfare Officer at Alton FC, a club at the heart of the local community. Creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all club members is essential, and I am committed to ensuring this remains a priority.

I will work closely with the club to uphold safeguarding standards, provide welfare guidance, and be a trusted point of contact for any concerns. I look forward to further strengthening the club’s safeguarding culture, and ensuring players feel supported, and able to reach their full potential both on and off the pitch."

"Attracting dedicated and passionate volunteers like Georgina is a testament to the club's strong sense of community and commitment to continuous improvement" commented Alton FC Chairman, Carl Saunders. "Georgina will strengthen the club's welfare and support systems and we are incredibly lucky to have her on board! You will likely see Georgina around the club, so please make her feel welcome and don't hesitate to reach out to her should you wish to discuss anything. Welcome to the team, Georgina!"

Georgina Timmins - Email: [email protected]


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