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 KMC Community Projects have a 5 star rating for Parent Satisfaction and Child Safety. 

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KMC Community Projects are a non-profit organisation promoting health and well-being. 

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KMC Community Projects are a non-profit Social Enterprise making positive impacts to local communities.

We use Education and Sport to enhance the lives of young people. We continually look for ways where we can provide programmes to suit the needs of our local community. Whether that is working with SEN Schools by providing health and well-being programmes or delivering sports and activity camps to all age groups to promote a healthier life style.

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Meet The Team

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Kieran McDonald

Company Director

Kieran is an ‘A’ licenced Football coach who spent many years working with Everton Football Club’s youth Academy. As well as coaching at a very high level he also played at a high level in his playing days. After leaving Everton FC in 2013, He founded KMC Education offering P.E, PPA cover, Lunchtime and Afterschool Provision in primary schools across the city of Liverpool. He is also a Director of the charity arm of KMC Community Projects Ltd, delivering FREE Sports & Activities to local children across Liverpool. He is married with 3 children.

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Sam Kearney

Head Coach

Sam is a young but experienced coach who has been coaching since the age of 16 when he joined a coaching course after leaving school. During his course Sam also spent a summer in the USA coaching on football camps across different cities. Sam also played at a high level and still enjoys playing now and during his youth played at clubs such as Liverpool FC and Tranmere Rovers. In his days at LFC Sam played in the same team as Trent Alexander Arnold. 

  • What is a social enterprise?
    Social Enterprises are businesses looking to change the community and world for the better. Like standard businesses they aim to make a profit but its what they do with the profits that sets them apart. They will reinvest back into the business to create positive changes to their community.
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