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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 38 MIN

Beyond the Pitch: The Real Impact of Tigers Trust

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In this episode of North of Ordinary, we go behind the scenes with the team from Tigers Trust, the official charity associated with Hull City Football Club, to uncover the full scale of the life-changing work they deliver across Hull and East Yorkshire.While football is part of the story, it’s only a small piece. The Tigers Trust team works across education, health, employment, wellbeing and community outreach to build confidence, connection and opportunity for thousands of people every year.We explore how they support young people, adults and families, how businesses can partner with their work, and why sport is just the spark for something much bigger.#HullBusiness #TigersTrust #EastYorkshire #CommunityImpact #CSR #NorthOfOrdinary #HullCity #CharityWork #SocialImpact #EducationAndWellbeing #Hull #TheTigers #Football #SportImpactNorth of Ordinary wants to hear from you. Tell us about your business journey, ask us a question, or share your stories of living and working in Hull and East Yorkshire.Send all enquiries about the podcast to: [email protected] Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) is a thriving community of tech innovators, entrepreneurs, andforward-thinking businesses. For more information, visit: https://www.c4di.co.uk/This podcast was produced by Audite Podcast Production: https://www.audite.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode of North of Ordinary, we go behind the scenes with the team from Tigers Trust, the official charity associated with Hull City Football Club, to uncover the full scale of the life-changing work they deliver across Hull and East Yorkshire.While football is part of the story, it’s only a small piece. The Tigers Trust team works across education, health, employment, wellbeing and community outreach to build confidence, connection and opportunity for thousands of people every year.We explore how they support young people, adults and families, how businesses can partner with their work, and why sport is just the spark for something much bigger.#HullBusiness #TigersTrust #EastYorkshire #CommunityImpact #CSR #NorthOfOrdinary #HullCity #CharityWork #SocialImpact #EducationAndWellbeing #Hull #TheTigers #Football #SportImpactNorth of Ordinary wants to hear from you. Tell us about your business journey, ask us a question, or share your stories of living and working in Hull and East Yorkshire.Send all enquiries about the podcast to: [email protected] Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) is a thriving community of tech innovators, entrepreneurs, andforward-thinking businesses. For more information, visit: https://www.c4di.co.uk/This podcast was produced by Audite Podcast Production: https://www.audite.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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