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Warrington Firm FuelHub Supplies Meals to Man City CITC Schools

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Last updated: February 7, 2026 5:29 am
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Warrington Firm FuelHub Supplies Meals to Man City CITC Schools
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Key Points

  • Warrington-based FuelHub, a premium meal prep company, was named Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier to City in the Community (CITC), Manchester City Football Club’s official charity.
  • 12-month partnership supplies nutritionist-designed healthy meals to children aged 6–16 at CITC Soccer Schools across Greater Manchester.
  • Covers 39 days of activity at venues: City Football Academy, Connell College (East Manchester), Trinity Sports Centre (Moss Side and Hulme), Manchester Enterprise Academy (Wythenshawe).
  • Addresses child poverty and holiday hunger amid UK’s Child Poverty Strategy aiming to lift 550,000 children out of poverty by 2030.
  • Meals provided during sessions; participants encouraged to take extras home to support families and build healthy eating habits.
  • CITC Soccer Schools promote wellbeing, confidence, inclusion, and activity via football during school holidays.
  • Aligns with CITC’s 2025–2028 strategy focusing on youth empowerment for healthier lives.
  • Quotes: Michelle Laithwaite (FuelHub Co-Founder/CEO) on fuelling young people; Louise Wright (CITC Head of Partnerships) on quality meals and strategy support.
  • Future: Co-branded signature meal range later this year, with children involved in development.
  • Reported by staff reporter of Warrington Worldwide on 6th February 2026.

Warrington (Manchester Mirror) February 06, 2026 – Warrington-based FuelHub has become the Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier to City in the Community (CITC), the official charity of Manchester City Football Club, in a 12-month partnership aimed at combating child poverty and holiday hunger through nutritionist-designed meals for young participants. This collaboration responds to the Government’s Child Poverty Strategy, which seeks to lift around 550,000 children out of poverty by 2030 by prioritising nutritious food for health, wellbeing, and education.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What is FuelHub’s Role in CITC Soccer Schools?
  • Why Does This Partnership Matter for Child Poverty?
  • How Do CITC Soccer Schools Benefit Children?
  • What Do FuelHub Leaders Say About the Partnership?
  • What is CITC’s Perspective on FuelHub’s Involvement?
  • What Future Plans Deepen This Collaboration?
  • Where Are the Soccer Schools Hosted?
  • Who Are the Key Players Involved?
  • How Does This Fit Broader Strategies?

What is FuelHub’s Role in CITC Soccer Schools?

FuelHub will supply healthy, nutritionist-designed meals to children aged 6–16 attending CITC Soccer Schools across Greater Manchester. As reported by staff reporter of Warrington Worldwide, the programme spans 39 days at key venues including Manchester City’s City Football Academy, Connell College in East Manchester, Trinity Sports Centre in Moss Side and Hulme, and Manchester Enterprise Academy in Wythenshawe, supporting hundreds of children during school holidays. The initiative directly tackles holiday hunger by providing premium meals during structured football sessions.

Participants receive meals on-site and are encouraged to take additional ones home, extending support to families and fostering long-term healthy eating habits. CITC Soccer Schools combine physical activity with a supportive environment to boost confidence, inclusion, and engagement for young people.

Why Does This Partnership Matter for Child Poverty?

The partnership aligns with national efforts against child poverty, as highlighted in the Government’s recently launched Child Poverty Strategy. Warrington Worldwide notes that nutritious food plays a critical role in young people’s health, wellbeing, and educational outcomes. By ensuring access to quality meals, FuelHub and CITC provide a community-level solution during vulnerable school holiday periods.

This comes amid increased focus on holiday hunger, where children from challenging backgrounds risk nutritional gaps without structured support. The collaboration empowers families beyond sessions, reinforcing habits that combat poverty’s impacts.

How Do CITC Soccer Schools Benefit Children?

CITC Soccer Schools offer a safe, engaging space during holidays, blending football with wellbeing promotion. As detailed by Warrington Worldwide’s staff reporter, sessions help young people feel confident, included, and active. FuelHub’s meals ensure participants have the energy needed to maximise these benefits.

The programme fits CITC’s 2025–2028 strategy, which centres young people and uses football to foster healthier lives. Hundreds of children across Greater Manchester venues will gain from this holistic approach.

What Do FuelHub Leaders Say About the Partnership?

Michelle Laithwaite, Co-Founder and CEO at FuelHub, alongside former Warrington Wolves player James Laithwaite, said: “We’re proud to work with CITC to ensure young people are properly fuelled while taking part in their Soccer Schools. We transform the health and well-being of everyday high-performers through effortless, nutritionist-designed meals. This programme allows us to give children the energy, confidence, and focus to get the most from every session, while also helping them build healthy habits that can extend beyond the Soccer Schools into their daily lives.”

FuelHub, based in Warrington, specialises in premium meal prep for high-performers, making this a natural extension of their mission.

What is CITC’s Perspective on FuelHub’s Involvement?

Louise Wright, Head of Partnerships at City in the Community, added: “Having FuelHub on board as our Official Soccer Schools Meal Supplier means we can provide consistent, high-quality meals to all our participants. This ensures young people have the energy to get the most from the Soccer Schools while encouraging healthy habits they can take home. The partnership strengthens our ability to deliver our strategy, empowering children from challenging backgrounds to live healthier, more active lives.”

Wright emphasised how this enhances CITC’s delivery for disadvantaged youth.

What Future Plans Deepen This Collaboration?

Later this year, FuelHub will expand ties with CITC through a co-branded signature meal range. As per Warrington Worldwide, this project places young people at its heart, involving them in creating healthy, child-focused nutritious options. It builds on the initial supply agreement, innovating for sustained impact.

Where Are the Soccer Schools Hosted?

The meals support sessions at premier facilities: City Football Academy (Manchester City’s state-of-the-art base), Connell College (East Manchester), Trinity Sports Centre (Moss Side and Hulme), and Manchester Enterprise Academy (Wythenshawe). These Greater Manchester locations host 39 activity days, reaching diverse communities.

Who Are the Key Players Involved?

  • FuelHub: Warrington premium meal prep firm; Co-Founder/CEO Michelle Laithwaite and James Laithwaite lead.
  • City in the Community (CITC): Manchester City FC’s official charity; Head of Partnerships Louise Wright oversees.
  • Venues: City Football Academy, Connell College, Trinity Sports Centre, Manchester Enterprise Academy.
  • Reporter: Staff reporter, Warrington Worldwide, February 6, 2026.

How Does This Fit Broader Strategies?

FuelHub’s involvement bolsters CITC’s 2025–2028 youth-focused plan and the national Child Poverty Strategy. It addresses holiday hunger practically, aligning business with social good. No other media outlets reported additional details as of February 06,2026; Warrington Worldwide provides the sole comprehensive coverage.

This partnership exemplifies corporate-community synergy in Greater Manchester, fuelling futures through football and nutrition.

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