Flight Club owner launches Yellow Ball Foundation
The Flight Club and Electric Shuffle owner has launched the Yellow Ball Foundation.
Red Engine, the owner of competitive socialising brands Flight Club and Electric Shuffle, has launched the Yellow Ball Foundation, which will support 17 charities local to its venues nationwide.
The move builds on the group’s Corporate Social Responsibility programme Yellow Ball, launched in 2024.
With the Yellow Ball Foundation, each of the charities to benefit have all been chosen by the venue teams themselves, alongside supporting the three original Follow That Fire Engine charities from co-founder Steve Moore's previous charitable efforts.
"This year marks a significant milestone for Red Engine as we celebrate a decade of innovation and the launch of our charitable foundation," says Paul Barham (pictured), co-founder of Red Engine. "From the ‘Follow that Fire Engine’ expedition to the establishment of the Yellow Ball Foundation, a spirit of giving back has always been part of Red Engine’s DNA. The launch of the Foundation is a testament to the passion and dedication of our incredible Yellow Ballers and the entire Red Engine team. We're excited to channel our collective energy into creating meaningful change within the communities we serve."
Red Engine will raise funds for the Yellow Ball Foundation through a variety of avenues, including optional donations added to guests’ bills, donating a portion of sales for certain menu items, merchandise sales, team-led fundraising and a fundraising tour in October 2025.









