Leyton Orient Engagement Review ’16-’17
Leyton Orient, since its inception in 1881, is recognised as a Community Club, aiming to raise aspiration amongst the communities that it serves. It achieves this by offering the match day experience; access to first class facilities at the Stadium; playing opportunities through the Academy and, via its Community Charity opportunities, to tackle some of the profound social and economic challenges that the communities in East London faces.
This report gives an overview of the Community Engagement of the Trust in ‘2016-2017.
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