It helps children with disabilities experience therapy, achievement and enjoyment through horseriding.
LinkAble is a Woking-based charity serving those with learning disabilities in the local community. Our mission is to enable those with learning disabilities to develop their potential and enjoy socially inclusive fulfilled lives. We provide sporting, social and leisure activities in the community.
StreetGames helps young people living in disadvantaged areas access sport regardless of income, gender, nationality, ability or social circumstances. We believe in sport as a vehicle for social change and in helping young people to be the best they can be. With your help, we can do much more.
Falkirk Football Community Foundation use the attraction of sport to deliver employability, community development and sporting activities that make a difference to the local community. We use the power of football to reach those in the greatest need, with the highest levels of deprivation or those at risk or long term exclusion from society. Our Employability programmes help young people engage with the workplace through a variety of courses. These courses all deliver SQA awards, identifying and understanding transferable skills, developing a CV, searching and applying for jobs, attending interviews and general presentation skills. We provide courses for people from a variety of backgrounds including parents, people interested in Sport and Recreation or childcare and those needing to start their journey and identify their interests. Falkirk and the surrounding areas have high levels of deprivation. We run programmes both internally and externally, that help support individuals to make a difference for themselves. Programmes include Carefree, for school ages children with additional care responsibilities to have normal childhood experiences, Silver Bairns to help older people live independently for longer and FFIT to help hard to reach men manage their weight and therefore reduce their health risk. The Foundation run community football on behalf of the club. The focus for this activity is participation and health lifestyles. We deliver physical literacy and movement skills to children from two year old. This activity progresses into regular coaching of football before the children move to our community teams. Within the activity there is a focus on learning, teamwork and staying active for life.
Epic Kidz is a charity who provide small grants for volunteer groups organising sporting or recreational activities for children.
London Wheelchair Rugby Club aims and objectives are to promote the sport of wheelchair rugby to adults and children with a disability in the area of London and the South East of England.
Maccabi GB endeavours to support the long term future of British Jewry by engaging and developing the entire community and especially young people, in a broad range of Jewish sporting, educational and social activities, whilst actively promoting the centrality of Israel.
The Bath Rugby Foundation's aim is to enhance the lives of young people through sport, in particular those who have a disadvantaged lifestyle. They raise self-esteem and motivate people, impacting on their educational achievements and enhancing their social skills.
Gateshead Redheugh 1957 is a Charter Standard Football Club based at Eslington Park, Teams.
Newly formed in 2014, Friends of Ipswich Town FC has been created with the objective of bringing the Club closer to the local community by providing facilities and offering sport related activities to local residents. By interacting with the local district, our vision is that we will enhance and promote inclusion, education, health, and sport, with the subsequent intention of improving the wellbeing of not only the Ipswich Town FC fanbase, but also the local community as a whole. We aim to build on the already active presence that the Club has in the community, by using the ‘Power of Football’ to influence the lives of people in the Ipswich and surrounding area. As a charitable company, Friends of Ipswich Town FC is governed by a select group of trustees, all of whom have an interest in the local community. We are targeting steady year on year growth, but with the principle aim of keeping the needs of the community at the heart of everything we do. Furthermore, we will endeavour to consistently make all our activities available to people of all ages, from all backgrounds and from all abilities. Our work will be divided into four areas to reflect our vision of providing educational, sporting, social and healthy lifestyle opportunities to the local community. These four areas are health, sports development, social inclusion and education. The plan outlines the key actions within each area that we believe will allow us to achieve our vision, as well as the human and financial resources that will be required.
The aim of the Free Kicks Foundation is to provide football-related activities for ill, bereaved and deserving children, to give them a day to remember with their favourite football club.
The Old Northamptonians RFC Benevolent Fund was set up to help those that require financial assistance to partake in rugby, whether it is to assist with playing or membership fees, playing or coaching kit and equipment, or maybe even help with rehabilitation from injury regardless of gender, age or ability and so the ONRFC Benevolent Fund was set up in 2010 and received registered charity status in 2011. As part of our fund raising initiatives, we have a sponsored event called the Chairmans Challenge each year. This is an endurance based event and for 2012 (5th May 2012) we are undertaking the ONs 4 Nations Challenge which is to play 4 games of rugby in the 4 Home Nations (Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales) within 24 hours - gruelling to say the least!! Recently we have provided rugby equipment to Hopping Hill Primary School, provided rugby equipment and tailored coaching sessions to Fairfields School (a special needs school) and funds for specialist equipment for sports/rugby rehabilitation. We would like to thank all of our sponsors for their generosity.
Wycombe Wanderers Community Trust (WWFC CT) aims to educate, motivate and inspire people through the power of sport. We achieve this through our delivery in 4 key areas: Sports Participation, Social Inclusion, Health and Education. These delivery pillars allow us to tackle local and national issues developing a strong cohesion with our community. We have forged key parnteships with organisations that share our objectives: Throughout 2010 we engaged we over 180,000 people on our projects ranging from Street Soccer, Study Support Sessions, Ramadan Programme and our African Caribbean Festival. Our latest intiative has seen us team up with Kenya Adventure to offer people a vehicle to volunteer in East Africa in 2012.
Some people think that Special Olympics involves just a few days of games once or twice a year. In reality, the training never stops and is as important as the competition itself. Special Olympics offers a lifetime of learning through sport and benefits individuals of all ages and ability levels, from those with low motor abilities to highly skilled athletes. Since our formation in 1978 as part of the global Special Olympics Movement. Special Olympics Great Britain has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people through sport. There are currently 150 Special Olympics clubs in Great Britain, run by over 3,000 volunteers, and involving 8,000 athletes who benefit from our sports programme. We are a recognised member of the Olympic family with a unique role to play. The Paralympics provides sports competitions for elite level disabled athletes with physical and sensory disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, while Special Olympics fosters community sport year-round at all levels for those with intellectual disabilities.
At Power2Inspire, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to participate in sport, regardless of body type, age, disability, or ethnicity. So we have created inclusive sporting events, where we deliver adapted sports in schools, organisations, and in local community centres.
The Swimming pool was built in 1960 by the village. Nearly 50 years on the pool requires a major refurb cost about GBP 40k. The pool is used by many groups outside of school time, great fun, fitness and learning a new skill..please help save the pool !!
Swindon Phoenix Rotary Club members are vibrant, energetic and volunteers who believe in supporting the local community of Swindon and its charities as well as nationally and internationally. You can help us to help others who are less fortunate than ourselves. Please donate generously. Thank You
1moreChild empowers vulnerable children in Uganda through games, education and mentoring
We provide opportunities for all local children and adults to access sport and physical activity. We also offer young people the chance to experience sports participation in a competitive environment by supporting and developing school competition.
Midgeland RDA is based at Midgeland Riding School in Blackpool and provides horse riding for Adults and Children with various disabilities. Horse riding improves balance, strength, co-ordination and increases confidence and self-esteem. It is a valuable tool for Physotherapy and most of all is fun!
The London Playing Fields Foundation is the main charity for the protection, provision and promotion of playing fields in London. We were founded in 1890 by visionary Victorians who were concerned about the loss of London's green space and the impact this would have on the number of Londoners who could play sport and stay active. They recognised that in protecting playing fields they could improve the lives of local communities and this is still very much our mission today.
Kick London is a registered Christian charity which aims to make a positive difference to the lives of young people by using sport to enable them to develop life skills and social responsibility, including the concepts of teamwork, self control, and respect. We use sport as a tool in order to engage with young people. We aim to provide sport which is accessible, non-elitist and fun, run by qualified coaches. Our objectives include developing the sporting skills and abilities of young people, developing young people's social, behavioural and emotional skills, and improving their health and wellbeing. Many of the young people we work with are vulnerable to criminality or are from communities that experience high levels of social need. We currently have contact with over 2,600 young people in London every week through projects in schools, specialist programmes in pupil referral units, and in the community through church based academies, holiday clubs, and diversionary schemes.
Mile End Climbing Wall is the business side of the charity Development through Challenge. The prime function of the charity is to help people develop themselves through physical activity, with particular focus on the disadvantaged youth.
Registered Charity Number- NIC103288 Project Africa Athletics is a Northern Ireland registered charity (NIC103288) set up in 2014 to help support athletes and athletic clubs in rural areas of East Africa, primarily focusing on Uganda and Kenya. The aims of the project are- – To give exposure to athletes who possess the required talent to compete internationally and earn a decent living through running. – Assist our athletes with developing sustainable projects back in their rural villages. – Our long term aim is to develop a fully equipped athletics camp which provides the structure and support necessary for selected athletes to harness their talents and realise their full potential. b>
Leeds Rugby Foundation is Leeds Rugby's official charity that delivers projects in the heart of the community. Harnessing the power of sport to make a lasting, positive impact on individuals' lives. As Leeds Rugby's charity we have an amazing opportunity to truly change lives through sport.