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Harriers Foundation: Game Plan

Another FREE initiative from Harriers Foundation…



HARRIERS Foundation will launch a three week course titled the ‘Game Plan’ in January.

The first course will take place on Tuesday 13th January between 10am-1:30pm at The Harriers Arms, with the programme being a practical, down-to-earth course designed to help you get more out of every day life.

Across three FREE interactive sessions you’ll explore simple, real-world tools that can make a genuine difference to how you think, spend and spot new opportunities, in a welcoming environment where you can learn, reflect and progress at your own pace.

The course will look into the following:

  • Making the most of YOUdiscover what drives your decisions, build confidence and learn small mindset shifts that can make day-to-day life feel lighter and more manageable.
  • Making the most of your MONEYLearn practical ways to find money you didn’t know you had, manage what you already do, and feel more in control of your finances.
  • Making the most of your OPPORTUNITIESGet clear on your goals, understand opportunities already around you, and take simple steps that help you move forward.

Game Plan is designed for anyone who wants to make positive changes, whether you’re feeling stuck, stretched, overwhelmed, or just ready for a fresh start this New Year.

Every session is friendly, supportive and relaxed – and you’ll leave with practical tools you can use straight away.

If you’re looking for a chance to rethink your choices, rebuild your confidence and take steps toward a better life, Game Plan may be for you.

Book your FREE place by tapping here. Supporters with any queries can contact Adam.whitley@harriersfoundation.co.uk.

A special guest in the Aggborough Suite this weekend!

Promotion-winning captain Keith Lowe will be joining us in the Aggborough Suite as a guest of the Harriers Foundation this Saturday, 3rd January! Ahead of kick-off he’ll be in the Suite taking part in a question and answers session.

Keith played for Harriers across three spells, first signing in 2008, before returning in 2016 and then 2020, where he established himself as a firm favourite with the Aggborough faithful, tallying over 150 appearances.


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