Bollabo In the community
At Bollabo, giving back means supporting football in the places we live and work. We put time, energy, and resources into the game through three projects we’re proud to be part of.


Supporting Inclusive Football at Burscough FC
One of our latest community projects is supporting Burscough FC’s SEN football programme. Working alongside the club, we’ve designed and supplied player passports that help coaches and volunteers better understand each child’s individual needs, preferences and requirements.
The passports also give players the opportunity to work towards milestones and achievements, earning special rewards along the way. It’s a simple idea that helps create a more inclusive, supportive and engaging experience for everyone involved.
The SEN football programme is a fantastic initiative that provides opportunities for children of all abilities to enjoy the game, make friends and build confidence. We’re delighted to play a small part in supporting its continued success.

Burscough FC Tigers
Grassroots football starts young. We supply kits for the Burscough Tigers and Keith is also part of the coaching team. Supporting youth football means helping the players enjoy the game, learn new skills, and develop in a positive environment.

Bootle Referees Society
Bootle RA is home to referees operating in the Premier League, the EFL, the National League, and across local football. It’s a brilliant society that supports referees at every level. Bollabo is proud to give something back by building, hosting, and managing their website, as well as providing news, resources, quizzes, and information to keep their members connected and supported.
Why We Do It
For us, community work is not an add-on. Football is part of who we are, and giving back to the grassroots game matters.
Football brings people together. It creates friendships, builds confidence, and teaches teamwork, resilience, respect and leadership, qualities that matter far beyond the pitch.
That is why Bollabo is proud to support the game at different levels, from helping young players develop to supporting local teams and the referee community. It is our way of playing a small part in keeping grassroots football strong.