We provide a safe, secure, supervised indoor facility for urban sports and recreation. As a social enterprise we provide opportunities for voluteering, employment and learning workshops for art, music, IT, education and sporting activities. We pride ourselves on the social value we provide for participants nationally.
Berkhamsted Raiders promotes involvement in healthy recreation, providing facilities for young people to play football, fund raising for and jointly operating the BerkoAstro facility, managing the Paul Beard Memorial Fund, which provides funding for sport for young people both locally and overseas.
The Community Sports Foundation (TCSF) seeks to work within communities in England to improve access to sport for children and young adults, regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender, creed or colour. We look to use the power and excitement of sport to break down many of the barriers which exist within communities, impacting on issues such as youth crime, anti social behaviour and rising obesity levels. Our objective is to run free to access afterschool clubs, holiday camps and other events that provide stimulation and activity for children and young adults who may not normally have access to such services. One of the Foundations core objectives is to develop sporting activities and provisions for members of the community who suffer from learning and physical disabilities. This requires highly skilled coaches whose cost and availability often makes them simply out of reach for many sufferers to access. With your support we can create an equal playing field and deploy the skills of over 200 fully qualified coaches across the South of England so that every child, young adult and community has access to high quality and engaging activities. On behalf of everyone at The Community Sports Foundation thank you for your support.
Putney Town Rowing Club is an open access rowing club located in Mortlake, London. We welcome all users to rowing and run several learn to row courses every year. We are known as one of the most welcoming clubs on the tideway, so please get in touch! Come On The Town!
Box Cleva is a charity whose aims are to instill Discipline, confidence and Healthy living in children who might otherwise go astray. Through the sport of amateur boxing. We operate sporting and educational youth initiatives, centred on the sport of amateur boxing, based on the same protocols that an amateur boxer would take whilst training, with the exception of sparring, this is an absolutely no contact initiative. The sessions are operated weekly over 40 (term time) weeks for children aged 7 - 15 years of age and are carried out by some of the very best coaches in the country. All coaches are fully qualified by the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABA) and are Enhanced DBS (CRB) checked, as well as holding first aid certificates. Charity No: 1161216 Find out more Website http://www.boxcleva.net Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boxclevapage/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Kz_C6SjeY
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Rotary Club of Chandlers Ford and Itchen Valley is a registered Charity under the name 'Rotary Club of Itchen Valley', Registered Charity number 292575, and members provide their time as unpaid volunteers. All sponsorship proceeds of the walk will be donated to community groups or charities.
Exmouth GatewayWe're a social group for adults with learning difficulties
Big Hearts is the official charity of Heart of Midlothian FC. We support local people and groups to build stronger communities: places where people of all ages can live, work and participate in sport safely, where they welcome each other’s differences and help each other to grow and succeed.
Give it Your Max (GIYM) was set up in memory of Max Stotesbury who died aged 18 in a car accident. He was a keen tennis player and a qualified PTR tennis coach who assisted at the Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative (WJTI) in his spare time. The charity pays for qualified coaches to introduce tennis to primary age school children in state schools. Clinics are held within the schools and at clubs and other venues during after school hours and in the holidays. Most of the children are from underprivilaged backgrounds. In additions to locating kids with potential talent for the game, the aim is to provide new interests in life for the children and to improve their levels of concentration and self confidence. Give it your Max centres have been set up in Reading, Canterbury (East Kent), Peckham and Birmingham. An annual contribution to coaching at the Harris Academy, Merton is also made. Approximately £15,000 p.a. is spent at each centre. Rachel Barnett was introduced to tennis during a GIYM session at Churchend Primary School, Tilehurst, Reading in 2008. In July 2010, she represented Berkshire in the County Cup as first seed and won all her matches, many against national level players. For further information, go to giveityourmax.org
The Rotary Club of Scarborough Cavaliers is part of Rotary International in Great Britain. Rotary runs many humanitarian projects both locally, nationally and internationally and also partners many charities worldwide. The Charitable giving aspects of our activities are via Rotary Club Of Scarborough Cavaliers Trust Fund, charity number 1048418 The Rotary Club of Scarbough Cavaliers Scarbough has two Rotary Clubs, the Cavaliers are its youngest Club and was formed in 1977-8. Like all Rotary Clubs we exist to do some good for our own community but also for those overseas, and we aim to have a good time doing so! Besides today’s event which will raise money for many charities, especially the Children’s Department of Scarborough Hospital, the Club is involved locally in initiatives supporting homeless people via The Rainbow Centre, in supporting disadvantaged children via the Mucktubs Nursery in Castle Ward, and in supporting numerous local charities by our organising the annual Scarborough Community Fair. Internationally, the Club supports Rotary’s continuing efforts to eradicate polio, the Rotary Organisation has taken a lead role in doing this. We also support water and sanitation efforts in Africa. Socially, we also have links with Clubs in Holland and Ireland. We meet each Wednesday evening, usually at 7.30pm at The Royal Hotel, Scarborough. In addition to these meetings we hold numerous social events held away from The Royal Hotel throughout the year. The Club is open to members of either sex. If you would like to know more about us, or perhaps consider becoming a member, please contact The Club via…. We look forward to hearing from you!
The Harlequins Rugby League Foundation recognises that sport has a power and that this power can be harnessed to inspire, educate and motivate thousands of individuals. The charity embraces health, education, social cohesion, and club development as well as Grassroots sport which includes Dance.
Colts to Africa is a UK registered charity, founded to give youth the chance to effect social change, by sharing their love of football. Team Sport plays a valuable role in giving children the tools they need to engage social change.Sport is a chance for communities to celebrate and achieve together by sharing their skills and efforts. Our projects to date have taken us to Kisumu, Kenya, and Nyimba, Zambia.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1154687 Find out more Website http://www.newcastlefencingsportstrust.org
It is a Christian Youth Activity Centre. It runs camps all year round for groups and individuals. The Christian message is shared with everyone who comes in the western 'Ranch' setting. Activities include horse riding, archery, mountain biking, Canoeing, flying fox and low ropes course, rifle shooting, leathercraft and indoor sporting activities.
The English Sports Association for People with Learning Disability is the national governing body for learning disability sport. With the help of hundreds of volunteers, it supports thousands of young people with learning disability to enjoy sport from first-try to representing England in international competitions and the Paralympics.
We want some of the next generation to choose cricket as their sport of choice. To that end Godalming Cricket Club run senior and junior sections from Under 9s upwards. We have many projects underway and in the pipeline which need your support, however big or small, so thanks for stopping by...
SDF Scotland (SDFS) is established to increase the finance available to Scottish sporting organisations to develop sports facilities by raising money through donations from individuals and companies both in Scotland and internationally directly to your specific project(s) of choice.
Westbourne Park Family Centre was set up by Westbourne Park Baptist Church to support and strengthen local families in north Westminster. We do this through pre-school drop in's, a toy library, health projects, out of school children's clubs and youth projects.
Cricket Club based in Dundee with 3 senior and 5 junior teams.Provides cricket coaching at all levels as well as visiting local schools to introduce boys and girls to the sport. About to embark on a major project to upgrade facilities to provide state of the art coaching and practice areas.
The club helps by holding a social night every Saturday to bring deaf and hard of hearing people into the club. Ages vary from birth to elderly. The club also helps hearing people learn sign language.
A community charity committed to providing facilities, equipment which enables,encourages people of all ages, abilities to participate in sport. It's main aim is to provide develop,equip a sports and leisure facility in rural south Northamptonshire.
Created via charity sign up service.
The Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre in Plymouth is one of the foremost Outdoor Education centres in the South West – the Centre has a reputation for excellence, professionalism and operates to the highest standards.In late 2014,was granted charity status after successfully meeting the criteria governed by Charity Law. The Centre has always, in its sixteen years of operation, considered the ‘advancement of education’ and the ‘advancement of amateur sport’ at its core and ‘to promote, sustain and increase individual and collective knowledge and understanding of specific areas of study, skills and expertise.’
We provide and maintain the playing fields, facilities, playground equipment and tennis courts at Nomansland Recreation Ground at the end of School Road, Nomansland. We are fund raising for improved facilities, a new club house, an all weather games area and a skate park.