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About Us

Our Story

On 15 April 2021, the world tragically lost Lee Calton to suicide at the age of 37. Lee was an incredibly popular and well respected man. 
 
So why the 8:56 Foundation? Lee was a massive football fan, who supported Arsenal and followed his local team King’s Lynn Town FC. 
 
Lee and his friends would catch the 08:56 train out of King’s Lynn Station on a Saturday morning with his friends. These days were filled with laughter, banter, friendship, the occasional beer, and not forgetting the football itself. 8:56 therefore represents something Lee held in such high regard; happy times, fond memories and a group of friends that were always there for each other.
 
Whilst the 8:56 is a time, it also represents a journey. Just like Lee and his friends on match day, the 8:56 represents strength, support and sense of belonging that can be found in a group. Whether you’re winning or losing, whatever the weather, they turn up regardless.
 

Our Aim


The 8:56 Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness, strengthening support, and breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health.

By using sport as a powerful aid for connection, we aim to encourage men to open up, build meaningful relationships, and reduce the risks of loneliness and isolation.