Students from Cheshire College – South & West’s Uniformed Protective Services and Sport programmes at the Ellesmere Port campus have raised more than £700 for the National Autistic Society after organising and delivering a charity football tournament.
Students took the lead in planning, coordinating, and running a 6-a-side competition, bringing together six teams made up of current students, staff, and alumni for an afternoon of competitive yet friendly football and community spirit.

The event raised over £700 for the National Autistic Society, helping to fund vital support services for autistic people and their families across the UK.
Helen Nellist, Deputy Principal and Deputy CEO, Cheshire College – South & West commented:
“It’s been fantastic to see our students take real ownership of this event and show such strong leadership throughout. From planning the tournament to running the day itself, they’ve done an incredible job and should be really proud of what they’ve achieved.”
Jennifer Waddington, Lecturer in Sports and Uniformed Protective Services added:
“This annual event is something our students really look forward to each year, and it gives them a fantastic opportunity to build and demonstrate the leadership, teamwork, communication, and organisational skills that are vital within both the protective services and sports industry.”
“It’s been great to see students from across the courses come together and make such a positive impact while supporting an important charity.”

The event forms part of the College’s wider commitment to providing enrichment opportunities that empower students to build confidence, develop employability skills, and make a positive impact within their communities.