Investing in the Next Generation: Rhyl Commandos JFC

Supporting Rhyl Commandos JFC

In Rhyl, football is more than a game. For the young people at Rhyl Commandos JFC, it is a routine, a community, and often the most positive part of their week. We are proud to support a club that gets that.

Rhyl Commandos JFC was set up with a clear purpose: to give young people somewhere to belong. The club provides more than training sessions and match days. It gives children structure, builds their confidence, and creates a sense of identity that goes far beyond the pitch.

None of that happens without support. Behind every session and every kit is a network of people and businesses who believe that grassroots sport matters. That is why PHR, as a renewable energy and retrofit specialist based in North Wales, chooses to invest in the communities we serve. Sonia Flemming, coach and founder of Rhyl Commandos JFC, put it well:

Rhyl Commandos is not just about football. It is about creating a space where young people feel supported, valued, and part of something positive. For many of the children, this club gives them confidence and a sense of belonging that extends far beyond the pitch. Support from local businesses like PHR is incredibly important. It allows us to provide kits and equipment, but more importantly, it helps ensure that every child has the opportunity to take part, regardless of their circumstances. That support directly impacts the next generation.

Those words matter to us. Kits and equipment might seem like a small contribution, but for some families they are the difference between a child taking part and sitting on the sidelines. Removing that barrier is something we can do, and it is something we are committed to doing.

PHR operates across North Wales, Cheshire, the Wirral, and the wider North West. We install air source heat pumps, solar panels, battery storage, insulation, and full retrofit solutions for homeowners, landlords, and organisations. But we are also a local business. Our team lives and works in the communities we cover, and that shapes how we think about what we do.

Supporting Rhyl Commandos JFC is part of that. Grassroots sport works when communities invest in it. It teaches teamwork, discipline, and resilience. Those are not just sporting values, they are life skills. The young people coming through the club today are building those foundations, and we want to be part of that.

As the club continues to grow, more children get the chance to take part. More families become involved. The community gets stronger. That is the real value of grassroots football, and it is why we will keep supporting it.