Cowgills Partner with Bolton Wanderers in the Community to Support a New Way of Learning
Bolton Wanderers in the Community are delighted to announce a partnership with Cowgills, a leading North West firm of accountants and business advisors, with their head office located in Bolton. The investment from Cowgills will support the development of Alternative Provision in Bolton Wanderers in the Community’s educational programmes.
This partnership reflects Cowgills’ commitment to the local community and its dedication to supporting educational initiatives that make a positive impact on young people’s lives.
Alternative Provision in education plays a crucial role in ensuring that every young person has access to quality education and support tailored to their individual needs. Building on a strong track record of engaging some of the most hard-to-reach young people in Bolton, Alternative Provision aims to support young people in building confidence, raising aspirations and realising potential, with the overall goal of successfully reintegrating pupils back into mainstream education. By partnering with Bolton Wanderers in the Community, Cowgills aims to contribute to the success of these programmes and empower young people to reach their full potential.
Commenting on the partnership, Jason Elliott, said, “We are thrilled to partner with Bolton Wanderers in the Community to support the fantastic work they carry out across the Borough. As a business with our roots firmly in Bolton, we are very keen to invest in the future generation to provide better opportunities for young people across the North West.
“By working together with Bolton Wanderers in the Community, we hope to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young people across Bolton.”
Bolton Wanderers in the Community is renowned for its dedication to supporting the local community through a wide range of initiatives, using the power of Bolton Wanderers Football Club as a force for good. The partnership with Cowgills will further enhance the organisation’s ability to deliver impactful services to young people across Bolton.
“We are delighted to welcome Cowgills as a new community partner,” said Ben Lawton, Deputy CEO of Bolton Wanderers in the Community. “Their commitment to supporting our Alternative Provision project aligns perfectly with our mission to create opportunities and inspire positive change. Together, we look forward to making a real difference in our community.”
Cowgills and Bolton Wanderers in the Community will collaborate on various initiatives, including fundraising events, mentorship programmes, and educational workshops, to provide valuable support to young people.