{{Short description|Official charity of Liverpool Football Club}} '''Respect 4 All''' (also written '''Respect for All''') is an official charity of [[Liverpool F.C.| Liverpool Football Club]] offering free football coaching and sports facilities for the disabled.
The Respect for All Disability Centre opened in September 2008.<ref name=lfc-tv1>[http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/community/respect-4-all Respect 4 All Centre - Liverpool FC]. Retrieved 2011-12-29.</ref> Free coaching is provided four nights a week indoors at the St Margaret's Cricket and Community Sports Centre in [[Aigburth]], Liverpool. Sessions, open to disabled boys and girls aged between 12-16 and adults, are provided for people with severe [[Learning disability|learning disorders]], [[visual impairment]] and physical disabilities (including wheelchair users).
Respect for All is part of Liverpool F.C.'s community outreach work. The project has seen support from former Liverpool players [[Ian Rush]], [[Robbie Fowler]], [[Brian Hall (footballer, born 1946)|Brian Hall]] and [[Sammy Lee (footballer)|Sammy Lee]],<ref>[http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2010/03/30/liverpool-fc-legends-ian-rush-and-robbie-fowler-delighted-to-support-club-s-respect-4-all-disability-centre-work-100252-26135545/ "Liverpool FC legends Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler delighted to support club’s Respect 4 All Disability Centre work."] ''[[Liverpool Echo]]'', 30 March 2010. Retrieved 2011-12-29.</ref> as well as singers [[Wayne Hussey]] and [[Julianne Regan]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/liverpoolfc#p/u/13/xy8MPNixmgI "You'll Never Walk Alone" - Charity single]. Youtube.com (Liverpool FC's Channel). Retrieved 2011-01-03.</ref>
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[[Category:Parasports organizations]] [[Category:Liverpool F.C.]] [[Category:Disability organisations based in the United Kingdom]]