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The 948 Sports Foundation was established by the OA Sports Club, who gifted £500,000 to promote participation in sport by young people in the St Albans district. Launched in February 2003, to date the Trustees have made over 150 grants totalling in excess of £150,000.
It helps disabled and dissadvantaged children and young people to progress in sport. This is done by it buying sports equipment for them to use . It could be something small and simple to something large like a sports wheelchair. Whatever it is the charity wants it to make a difference to that childs life.
To increase the numbers of members in the Organisation so as to encourage the youth in the area to take part in meaningful sport and educational activities in a supervised and controlled environment.
Access Sport is a registered charity set up to encourage youth participation in sport through the nation's network of clubs, in partnership with companies and charitable partners investing in local communities.
The ARMF seeks to 'promote junior cricket with no boundaries to privilege or ability' in the South Bucks area. An annual coaching academy run by ex England captain Chris Cowdrey provides first class coaching to children aged 8-16 for whom such opportunities are not available.
The Albrighton Moat & Gardens is dedicated to providing sports, arts, training and recreational facilities for people of all ages who have disabilities or disadvantaged. It enables and empowers them, regardless of disabilities, to participate in and enjoy activities that they are excluded from.
The main goal of the Foundation is to help provide educational, sporting and social opportunities for disadvantaged young people. Website: www.alexrmfoundation.org.uk
Providing cricket for the people of Ampthill & the surrounding district
We provide opportunities for young people especially though not exclusively through activity based learning, holiday clubs & sport.
The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is one of the UK?s oldest, largest and most successful youth organisations. It has a long and proud history of preparing youngsters for all walks of life and encouraging an active involvement in local communities.
It brings young disadvantaged children from inner city areas out to the West Sussex countryside. Many of the youngsters have special needs: some are blind or deaf; others have educational, physical and emotional problems. The aim is to give them new skills, greater confidence and some fun.
Ashington Cougars Football Club sets out to provide children in the community from the ages of 6 to 16 with the opportunity to play football in a safe and enjoyable environment.
ASTO is the umbrella body for organisations providing personal development through adventure at sea, particularly for the young, disadvantaged and disabled. ASTO represents Sail Training centrally, organises training, youth events such as races, and provides bursaries to offset voyage fees
Bradford City Community Foundation is a fundamental community arm and nominated charity of BCFC. 2010 is the 25th anniversary of the Bradford Fire Disaster( 11.05.85) This appeal is a specific fundraiser for the Burns Unit which supported the rehabilitation of the victims of the fire.
The Trust is set up in memory of Ben Williams who died aged 14. It aims to promote awareness and research into heart muscle disorders in children and to support those affected and their families. It also supports youth cricket projects with a particular emphasis on wicketkeeping.
Big Shot Cricket takes qualified cricket coaches to developing countries to run fun, exciting and educational cricket camps for children who would never normally get the chance. BSC provides all clothing, food and equipment for the hosting charities.
Set up in Bill's name, we invite you to establish the aims to develop the sport of rugby and its values, to encourage sporting opportunities for young people and to create an education centre which will include the Bill McLaren Archive
Birkenhead School is an Independent Co-educational Day School situated on the Wirral
The BPFA provides sporting and recreational facilities to the general public in the village of Blunham. One of our groups is a thriving cricket team of over 120 members providing adult and youth cricket in Bedfordshire. This year we have a fledgling youth football team joining us. We aim to improve our facilities this year by extending and refurbishing our pavilion.
The Lads & Girls Club is a Positive Place for Children and Young People. 3,000 Children and Young People use the Club every week. Some come just to enjoy the new facilities, for others the Club becomes a second home where they know they will always get a warm welcome and find a caring and supportive member of staff ready to help with any problems they may have.
Boost Charitable Trust was established with the aim of assisting the disabled, special needs, the disadvantaged and other sportsmen, women and children where their talents have been overlooked. To date Boost has provided support to inter-continental cultural exchanges, visits and partnerships; support to projects of other charites and runs its own programme of activities.
The Boots for Africa appeal helps to develop the skills and fitness of aspiring disadvantaged people of Africa providing them with the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful game. Sheffield FC collects new and used football boots and delivers them to Africa. So far, we have delivered over 4000 pairs.
It educates children
The BDFA gives disabled people wings, piloting an aircraft, seeing the world from the sky is an excellent source of rehabilitation and life achievement. The charity operates adapted aircraft around the UK providing aviation experiences, flight training and social events. Every £ raised flies a disabled person or terminally-ill child.
The British Olympic Foundation aims to create learning opportunities for young people through sport and education to encourage personal development, fair play and personal excellence. With a variety of initiatives including; sports camps, workshops, conferences, international exchanges to education packs the BOF aims to touch young people's lives with the Olympic dream from primary through to university level students.
we help children with special needs
The Brunswick Club for Young People is a safe friendly place where young people can develop themselves through their leisure time activities. Formed in 1949 the strong traditions of the Club have seen it thrive to the present day, providing fun educational and sporting activities for 8?19 year olds.
The Capital Kids Club - promoting the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles through exercise ( ice and street hockey), diet, and saying ?no to drugs? to young people within Edinburgh + the Lothians. Alongside working with the local youth, we aim to continue the support of our young British ice hockey players.
Champion Behaviours delivers motivational workshops to young people aged 12-15 years old who are in danger of exclusion from school and society. This helps to re-engage disaffected young people and improve attendance, classroom behaviour and social skills, whilst reducing crime, fear of crime and anti social behaviour in our community.
Chance to Shine supported by Brit Insurance will bring the benefits of competitive cricket to 2 million children in a third of state schools over ten years. You can help as a Life Member for a single donation of £500, as an Annual Member for £2.50 monthly, or at your choice.
Chequers Youth Facility was founded in 1993 to offer young people a safe alternative to underage drinking and drug misuse. It offers diversionary activities and training to combat anti social behaviour which can be personally damging to young people.
Christians in Sport exists to reach the world of sport for Christ. To see Christians in every sports club representing Christ - praying for their team mates, playing in a way honouring to God and saying what the good news of Jesus Christ is.
Cirdan provides opportunities for disadvantaged young people to experience the challenge and adventure of life at sea on large sailing vessels to promote self-discovery and enhance social interaction; this not only benefits individuals but in turn benefits local communities and society as a whole.
CSRC benefits over 200 people, with additional needs, each week, through riding, carriage driving + equestrian vaulting. It uniquely has facilities for residential riding holidays attendees gain huge social, physical and mental benefits. CSRC relies on volunteers for manpower and fund-raising.
It's aim is to support the Health and Education of Children in both the UK and abroad.
We help local people and businesses manage their charitable giving by setting up Funds for causes that are close to their heart.
Coton Parent Teacher Association is a motley collection of volunteer parents who try to raise funds to benefit the children of Coton Primary School. Current fundraising is for repairs/replacements to the outside swimming pool to maintain this as a valued resource for the children and community.
It offers disabled adults and children in the area (Surrey) the opportunity to ride horses. This is therapeutic - both mentally and physically - and it's fun! We operate thanks to a large number of volunteers. The money we raise goes towards the upkeep of the horses and the stables.
We use cricket to do good amongst communities of young people who, for whatever reason, are disadvantaged. We believe that cricket can make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities; helping them to gain confidence, feel included and a bringing together people from different backgrounds.
In partnership with Coventry Crusaders Basketball Club, the Foundation aims to promote the development of basketball in the community and improve young peoples lives through sport. Coaching is done in schools, in the community, within the wheelchair basketball academy, and national league youth teams. The Foundation is guided by Christian beliefs, but aims to provide sport participation for all.
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.
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Devas provides creative, sporting, and practical activities to young people in Battersea, with the aim of enabling them to reach their full potential. The club has many enthusiastic and talented members, and while teenagers generally are getting a bad press, is a good news story to be proud of.
Dinnington Resource Centre is THE community centre of Dinnington. It provides many valuable services to the community as well as allowing lots of different groups, clubs and societys to meet and fulfill their aims.
Dulwich Cricket Club aims to raise funds to create a new indoor cricket facility for the communities of Soutwark and Lambeth.
East African Playgrounds takes out small teams of volunteers to Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, building playgrounds for schools, orphanages and other charities.
EBOG is a self-financing amateur football club with 9 men?s teams, a ladies team and youth teams. EBOG began in 1948 for old students of East Barnet School, but is now open to all and provides organised affordable sport for the community. It is non-profit making and run entirely by volunteers.
The Ellen MacArthur Trust takes young people aged between 8-18 sailing to help them regain their confidence, on their way to recovery from cancer, leukaemia and other serious illness. Sailing is perfect for these children; it gives them a chance to test themselves in a safe and supportive environment. Simply the experience of going out on the water for the first time is an adventure. Each child has the challenge of helping sail the yachts throughout the voyage and takes part in all aspects of the trip from sailing the yacht to the washing up! The children come from all over the country, including Northern Ireland, London, Essex, Sheffield, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hertfordshire, Hampshire, Kent, Nottingham & Ellen?s birthplace, Derbyshire.
Emma’s Trust offers financial support to young people in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Warwickshire who may be restricted in undertaking sports and performing arts due to financial restraints. The Trust also contributes to asthma research in the UK.
It provides secondary education for rural children in Kenya
It provides sporting facilities and opportunities for disabled children. The money raised is used to provide sports equipment, coaching and tuition, the hire of sports halls and the funding of outings and adventure type holidays.
To advance the education of pupils at Semley School engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school.
To support rugby in East London, particularly youth rugby within the Isle of Dogs area
Go2H is a project run by Christians in Sport committed to working with partner projects in making a lasting difference in the lives of children and young people living in poverty around the world through physical, emotional and spiritual support.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Following his death on 25th November 2005 and his funeral on 3rd December 2005, George?s sister Barbara and her husband Norman were completely overwhelmed by the unprecedented amount of support which was displayed by the fans to George and ultimately his family. They quickly decided that George?s death would not be in vain and on 26th April 2006 the George Best Foundation was born.
THE FOUNDATION AIMS TO:
?Promote and encourage a healthier lifestyle among young people through football in particular, but sport in general;
?Support groups working with young people and/or adults who are already experiencing alcohol or drug problems either on a personal level or within their immediate family; and
?Support vital medical research into illness particularly associated with alcohol misuse.
TO ACHIEVE THESE AIMS THE FOUNDATION WILL:
?Promote a healthy lifestyle through football/sport based initiatives;
?Provide education and advice on drug and alcohol misuse through youth and community initiatives;
?Provide education and advice on diet and nutrition through youth and community initiatives; ?Advocate for the benefits of a healthy lifestyle at events and initiatives and through the media; and
?Provide funds to assist with medical research into illness particular associated with alcohol misuse through universities and other medical establishments.
The Foundation is committed to providing charitable funds to everyone.
Get Kids Going! helps disabled children take part in sport by providing specialist sports wheelchairs, sports grants and year round support. They can then compete in marathons, triathlons, tennis, athletics, skiing, rugby, basketball etc. With your help, many could become Paralympic champions and world record holders.
The Girlguiding UK Centenary Fund makes grants to individual girls and young women aged 5-25, to help them follow their dream. Each grant will have a real impact on the life of the recipient- inspiring girls regardless of their background, to learn, develop skills and of course, have fun!
The Golden Lion Children's Trust was formed in 1973 to bring some hope help & happiness into the lives of underpriviledged children and children with special needs. It provides services, goods but more usually activities for these special children.
Welcome to the Gordonstoun page at JustGiving. Your donation will be most helpful in taking the School a step closer to achieving its ambitious building development and endowment goals. Thank you for your contribution and support.
Greenhouse Schools Project is a charity that uses sports and arts programmes to teach 11-16 year olds life and social skills. We especially target children who are experiencing difficulties with learning and behaviour or who are living with a disability.
Greenwich Starting Blocks Trust is a charity committed to helping the sporting dreams of Greenwich's young people come true. It will provide bursaries to give young, up-and-coming athletes a chance to develop their talents.
Hackney Quest was established in 1988, to provide stimulating, educational and diversional activities aimed at diverting young people away from anti-social behaviour and encourage them to find support systems, promote personal development, break down barriers and discrimination and give them a sense of social responsibility.
It is a large community centre
It is a charity run by parents and teachers to help raise funds for Hauxton Primary School. The money raised is used to provide "extras" for the classroom and to keep the school swimming pool open. We raise money through fete's, jumble sale's, and sporting events to name but a few.
It provides toys, games, art and sport activities to schools and orphanages in East Africa by providing a centre for the community. It uses art and creative ideas to stimulate community development.
The Hugo Halkes Charitable Trust was set up in memory of Hugo, a 12 year old boy who tragically died following a road accident in September 2007. Hugo had a great generosity of spirit and the aim of his charity is to support young people and other good causes.
The Hull KR Education & Sport Trust has been formed with the aim of developing the Club?s highly successful community programme in the city. We aim to educate young people and their families, providing accessible and exciting sports opportunities that promote health & well being.
JCD, formerly known as Jewish Child?s Day, has been providing support for disabled, neglected, abused and underprivileged Jewish children in the UK, Israel and Eastern Europe for more than 60 years. JCD helps pay for life-saving medical equipment and special educational materials for children with psychological problems and learning difficulties. Braille equipment for the blind, hearing stimulus equipment for the deaf, walking aids for the multi-disabled as well as clothing, toys and games, books, playground equipment and holidays are all paid for with the help of JCD allocations. Relying entirely on the generosity of the community and receiving no government or statutory funding, JCD grants give Jewish children throughout the world the chance to make a better life for themselves.
Without financial support from other people, 1996 Olympic 470 Silver Medallist, John Merricks would never have been able to fulfil his ambitions and demonstrate his remarkable talent for sailing. Set up by those closest to John following his untimely death, The John Merricks Sailing Trust seeks to help other young sailors (under 25) achieve their goals.
The objective of the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation is to encourage and assist young people to 'climb as high as they can dream', by providing annual scholarships and bursaries for their training and personal development in the pursuit of their ambitions.
It raises hope by raising money to help the blind & partially sighted children of the Joseph Clarke Special School in Highams Park London E4 9PP.
Kids in Sport sets out to help both able and disabled childrens without the means to take part in sport on a regular basis. We thank you in anticipation of your support. Helping us put lasting smiles on childrens faces.
It provides Trampolining, Rebound Therapy and active play for children and young people with a disability, in a safe and challenging environment
KEEN is an organisation of Oxford and Oxford Brookes Universities providing weekly sporting and recreational activities, for children and young people with special needs in Oxfordshire.
The Kent County Playing Fields Association was established in 1926. Pro-active in the procurement,maintenence and retention of numerous playing fields for future generations. We help those who help themselves by providing grants to local councils and voluntary sports organisations towards facilities for sports recreation and children's play.
The goals of the Trust are to relieve poverty, hardship or the distress of families with children. to improve the lives of individual families with children and children's groups living in the North Hampshire area.
The King's Foundation uses sport to develop children and young people physically, emotionally and spiritually. King?s work across the UK and developing world in partnership with local organisations to develop leaders and provide sports and activity programmes for children
KNIGHTS YOUTH CENTRE PROVIDES A WEEKLY SERVICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGED BETWEEN 8 - 24. IT WORKS WITH YOUNG PEOPLE IN AND AROUND THE CLAPHAM PARK ESTATE, LAMBETH, LONDON, AN AREA OF HIGH SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC NEED.
Laureus funds sports activities for disadvantaged young people around the world. Laureus promotes the positive effect that sport has in tackling some of the world's most challenging social issues from mental health, HIV/Aids, and substance abuse to crime, social exclusion, and violence.
Leaside is a young person driven Centre. The Trust focuses on the personal development of young people of East London. We develop self confidence, trust, self discipline and teamwork through Outdoor pursuits, mainly canoeing.
The Foundation was formed with the aim of providing sports, health and educational opportunities to the young people of Leeds & Yorkshire, and to use the 'power of sport' to inspire, motivate and educate individuals within it.
Let's Hike or Bike for Children is a series of challenge events in aid of four leading children's charities: Barnardo's, Dreams Come True, Kith & Kids, and MedEquip4Kids. The donations you make to Let's Hike or Bike for Children will be distributed equally between them. The events are organised by Action for Charity - www.actionforcharity.co.uk
The fund was set up in memory of Liam Henderson. The purpose being to promote the benefit of young people through sport in the Wick and Newmachar areas
The Lions Club of Windsor has raised around £2m through large and small events and corporate sponsorship. Not bad for a local charity club, however none of this would have been possible without its supporters and members - ordinary people doing extraordinary things! The club is part of the Lions Clubs International, the largest community service organisation in the world. It raises funds and provides services for those less fortunate locally, nationally and internationally.
TO PROMOTE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF LONDON AND THE SOUTH EAST OF ENGLAND (THE "AREA OF BENEFIT") WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RACE OR POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS OR OTHER OPINIONS, BY ASSOCIATING TOGETHER THE SAID INHABITANTS AND THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES, VOLUNTARY AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN A COMMON EFFORT TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION
Nearly half of London's children say they do not play out as much as they would like. London Play wants to change this, making the capital a place where all children can play, both in staffed playgrounds and in open spaces. Our Street Play and Natural Play projects are ground-breaking.
The London Renaissance Basketball Foundation has been established to use the sport of basketball as a tool to teach young Londoners regardless of their background valuable life skills such as discipline and the value of hard work through a number of innovative programmes.
LondonYouth is a vibrant network of more than 400 youth clubs serving 75,000 young people a year. We work in communities right across the capital - and at our two outstanding education centres in rural Buckinghamshire and Sussex. We?re here to help young people be the best they can be. Our vision is of a great world city in which every young person, whatever their background, is valued and challenged to become the best they can be. Our mission is to improve services and opportunities for young people. We want everyone growing up in and around London to enjoy access to high quality youth work ? information, guidance and life enriching activities, as well as someone to talk to ? all within a safe, stimulating and supportive environment. We work with young people in all their brilliant diversity, placing a particular emphasis on those who might be in any way disadvantaged or at risk of being excluded.
Provide affordable outdoor activities and training to young people from all backgrounds and of all abilities
The Lord's Taverners aims to give young people, particularly those with special needs, a sporting chance. It achieves this by encouraging participation in youth cricket, particularly in disadvantaged areas, and supporting recreational and sporting activities for youngsters with special needs ? donating specially adapted minibuses and sports wheelchairs, giving young people vital transportation and access to sport, and providing grants for play and sports equipment.
Phoenix gives children from 5 to 18 the chance to play the world's fastest team sport. Teams in five age groups compete in the Nortthern ice hockey leagues and players get the chance to take part in tournaments and tours both at home and abroad.
MYA creates positive and lasting change in the lives of Merseyside?s young people. It works with young people (7-25), offering activities and projects in areas including Alternative Education, Arts, Youth Work, Disability Equality, Sports, Health, Infrastructure Support and Support Services.
The Michael Matthews Foundation (MMF) works closely with Starlight Children?s Foundation to brighten the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - by granting their last wishes. MMF also raises money for the purpose of helping handicapped or underprivileged sports men and women to achieve excellence on their merit.
Moorside Rangers are a Community Charter Standard Club this is the highest accolade available from the Football Association. We cater for players of all age, sex and ability. We have direct links with Bolton Wanderers FC. via our partnership agreement. We have over 50 FA level 1 coaches plus 9 FA level 2 coaches, we also have 18 FAW level 1 Goalkeeping coaches and 2 FAW level 2 Goalkeeping coaches. We have excellent facilities, Large Clubhouse, floodlight astroturf training area, and newly drained grass playing pitches at our Beechfield site. To top it all our subscriptions are the cheapest in the area. We aim to make it affordable for everyone. We have over 25 teams plus a holding group for the very young children that?s over 350 players. Last season we won 3 league titles, 4 cup competitions and 7 teams qualified for finals.
The aim of the Trust is the promotion and the development of quality children's play provision.
CYP is the UK?s largest and most enduring network of clubs and projects offering ?a place to belong? where over 400,000 young people can take part in inspiring activities and develop their full potential who are supported by 30,000 volunteers
Newcastle United Foundation uses passion for football to make a real difference to the lives of local children, young people and families. In its first year, the Foundation worked with 10,000 individuals, resulting in 62,000 attendances across all its sports, health, education and youth projects.
Newlands Park is a 19 acre Community venue offering sports facilities and Meeting Rooms for local voluntary groups. It has high aspirations to implement innovative Environmental systems.
Following the tragic murder of Garry Newlove in August 2007, Helen Newlove, Garry's wife wanted to do something practical to bring the community spirit back to the town and make sure that Garry's name lives on for the right reasons.
The NGFDG provide a safe environment for people of all ages to take part in football related activities leading to improved health, well-being, sporting ability, as well as encouraging people to feel part of a community. NGFDG's motto is ?OPORTUNITAS?.
NYL linking the youth shaping the future
Octavia Foundation supports people living and working in central & west London. Our projects include activities for older, vulnerable and disabled people, projects for young people, employment and training advice and placements, financial inclusion initiatives and community events.
One KX is a community centre in the heart of Kings Cross. Built on 5 floors, our centre provides activity programmes for the local community ranging from after school, youth and holiday schemes to adult studio and gym programmes, we also offer a range of training for people living in the surrounding area.
The Outward Bound Trust offers structured residential development courses with the purpose of raising self-esteem and confidence, developing skills and preparing young people from every background for the challenges that life brings.
Oxfordshire Association for Young People support voluntary based youth clubs and youth groups. They provide advice and training to volunteers as well as providing young people with positive activities. OAYP support youth club development within the County of Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire Playbus is a big blue double decker providing a mobile service to children and families in rural Oxfordshire where there are few parks and playgrounds and limited public transport. Everyone can come and have fun on the Playbus!
It Supports Disabled Children & their families. Provides a range of activities for disabled young people through and encourages their involvement. Provides free and confidential information and advice. One to one support through our mencap Family Adviser. Parent led support Groups. Access to a range of facilities Soft playroom, Sensory Garden and studio, Resource Library and much more.
We are a voluntary youth organisation in Rossendale. We provide information, activities, training and support to young people particularly from BME and disadvantaged backgrounds throughout Rossendale.
Established in memory of one of Wales? greatest ambassadors - Ray Gravell, our trust supports causes in West Wales that we know would have been close to his heart. Scarlets rugby legend, broadcaster and passionate Welshman, Grav was an inspiration to so many.
Since 1992 RFC Community Trust has helped millions of children & adults across Thames Valley to take part in sport, social inclusion & healthy lifestyle initiatives. To continue & evolve, it looks for donations to maintain this positive service it provides to the local communities.
It provides trampoline therapy to anyone with special needs or a disability, ranging from mild coordination or learning difficulties to very limited mobility, speech and understanding. The therapy helps improve balance, coordination, confidence, strength and muscle tone and is also great fun!
The Red Shoes Charitable Trust has been set up to help improve the quality of life for disabled and disadvantaged children. All donations to Red Shoes go directly to where they are needed most. We take time to identify a suitable charity, find out exactly what they need and then buy that item or resource directly for them.
Reigate and Redhill YMCA offers a variety of programmes that enable children, young people and adults to develop to their full potential. These include sports, childcare, youth work and housing. YMCA's programmes aim to be inclusive, catering for those experiencing disadvantage, disability and ill health.
The Richard Langhorn Trust has helped hundreds of disabled and underprivileged children pursue and enjoy the pleasures of sport. It has been putting a smile on children's faces for over 10 years.
Right to Dream is a charity registered in the UK, with the objective of helping talented underprivileged African children play sport, obtain a first class education and develop key lifeskills to help them to achieve a better quality of life.
Grants are awarded annually from the fund to talented young athletes between 15 and 23, who are still in education, in the hope it will keep them in sport and enable them to realise their potential. Grants are also given to coaches and coaching projects, and for sportshall athletic equipment.
Routeways manages a range of projects, which serve to enhance the social and economic wellbeing of communities by promoting choice and opportunity for individuals. It is commited to development of quality servioces for its customers and to providing a supportive environment for its staff.
Local cricket club serving all of the community starting at 5 years of age, Teams include youth teams from age 9, girls team, ladies team and four men's teams in competitive leagues. Our senior men's side has just won the Southern Premier League Div2.
The Rugby Portobello Trust works with young people under the age of 25 in North Kensington in London. Our aim is to help these young people, through a wide range of activities and learning programmes, to achieve their personal best and to grow up to become independent adults who can play a full part in their local community.
Rugby Uncle aims to fund programmes designed to aid the development of disadavantaged people in India through participation in rugby
SAFC Foundation is the registered charity of Sunderland Football club. We work with 30,000 young people every year in raising educational standards, promoting inclusion and well being, encouraging life long learning and supporting football development. SAFC Foundation harnesses the power football has to make a real difference to local communities.
The foundation delivers sports to grass roots in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. A region blighted by decades of suffering, the foundation will increase facilities, standards, access and delivery of sport for all. It will create the bonds through sport that will better the lives of the peoples of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq.
The Salford Foundation Trust is a grant giving charity that helps young people to develop their hobbies, interests, skills and talents. It does this by offering the opportunity to apply for funding.
Salford Lads’ and Girls’ Club opened in 1903 in one of the poorest parts of the inner city. The founding aims, getting kids off the streets, involving them in sports, cultural, educational and employment opportunities is what the volunteers continue today. The club has over 150 members aged 10 - 19.
This charity takes disabled teenagers to the National Sports Centre for Disabled in Colorado, USA to learn new activities, primarily skiing, and develop their character and personalities within a group environment.
The foundation "Schools of Hope," created by MIKAEL SILVESTRE in partnership with UNESCO allows hundreds or even thousands of poor children to leave the streets for good, to learn a skill and to read and write. Each year, the keenest children are chosen to follow a 3-year programme where they will learn how to read, write and be professionally trained. They will be officially registered and this is a real opportunity for them to re-enter society both socially and professionally ? and above all, to regain their dignity. In Guinea, the very deserving children are working hard to send money to their families in the village, when they have one. They live on the streets where they are exploited and often attacked during the night. Each has a name, a history, a desire professional, but all have the same desire: to learn to read and write. For the development of Schools of Hope, local partnerships are essential: they provide support, give a piece of land or a building, because the cost of learning centers is far too high for them. Private companies are also sought for school supplies, sporting equipment, but also for the delivery of gifts in kind.
It has over 200 members worlwide, and its aim is to provide and premote golf to individuals with Arm defects. It aims to encourage participation in golf at all levels, to increase worldwide awareness. It has helped and continues to help people with Arm defects, whether from birth or accident.
Surrey Clubs for Young People is a charity dedicated to supporting and delivering high quality youth work in Surrey. We provide a comprehensive range of services to over 12,000 young people across Surrey via a membership network of around 100 youth clubs like you who regularly affiliate to us.
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.
The charity promotes sports awareness amongst children and provide assistance to the needy. It is arranging for golf events day at local school to introduce children to the game of golf. It has recently provided food for the homeless. It has raised funds through golf towards the school construction project.
Youth organisation supporting youth clubs,many of which are in disadvantaged areas providing a chance to meet new friends in a supportive environment&take part in events and activities.We provide opportunities which give young people confidence and self esteem
The Southgate Sports and Leisure Trust (SSLT) was formed in 1996 as a registered charity to acquire and develop a 6 acre site to provide a community sports centre in partnership with Middlesex University on their campus at Trent Park in North London. Today the facilities at Trent Park are home to hockey, running, football and fitness clubs and offer a wide range of coaching and training facilities to introduce and encourage young people to learn about and enjoy sport.
Sparks is a unique children's charity dedicated to funding research into the prevention, treatment and cure for conditions and illnesses affecting children, babies and expectant mothers. Sparks aim is for ALL babies to be born healthy and stay healthy. Since 1991, Sparks has committed over £18 million to fund research into conditions such as childhood cancer, childhood arthritis, meningitis, club foot, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and all the risks associated with premature birth. www.sparks.org.uk
The Spencer Club is a not-for-profit amateur sports club serving the community in SW London. The club is a multi-sports club with emphasis on Excellence in the Community. The club provides opportunities for competitive and social sport to men, women and children in cricket, tennis, hockey, lacrosse, squash and rugby.
Spirit of soccer is a grass roots children’s football charity which is registered in both the USA and UK and operates soccer/football coaching projects at present in Bosnia and Cambodia.
Sport 4 Life UK exists to change lives through the power of sport. It uses sport as a tool to relieve poverty, build community and improve health within disadvantaged areas. It delivers inclusion, opportunity and empowerment to underprivileged peoples through sport in a fresh, dynamic and exciting way.
Sporting Futures is a Derby based charity that works throughout the county, whose aim is to use sport as a catalyst to engage with young people enabling them to build meaningful relationships with family, friends and the wider community in which they live.
SportsAid is the charity for sport. It helps youngsters both able-bodied and disabled to realise their sporting ambitions.
Springboard Project is a community based charitable Children’s Centre providing safe, inclusive recreational and leisure opportunities for children and young people with disabilities and play facilities for families with young children irrespective of ability or status with parenting support and information services
Springfield Youth Club, based in Hackney, east London, helps disadvantaged children and young people in one of Europe's poorest boroughs. Its aim is to give its young people a sense of purpose and to encourage them through various activities and learning to become good citizens within their community.
St Andrew’s is the oldest youth club in the world. Since 1866 it has helped to sustain the community in Central London and to enrich the lives of young people. Its aim is to do right by young people and to help them to help themselves and to help others.
The Steve Redgrave Fund uses the power of sport and sporting activity to bring about positive change in the lives of disadvantaged children, young people and their communities. Money raised by the Steve Redgrave Fund will also be shared equally with Sport Relief, which harnesses the power and passion of sport to change the lives of vulnerable people living in the UK and in the world?s poorest countries.
Stockport Cerebral Palsy Society provides support to children and adults who have physical and/or learning disabilities. It provides services to residents of Stockport, Manchester, Trafford, Tameside and Cheshire. It is a registered charity established in 1953.
Streatham Youth and Community Trust provides high quality youth services to local children and young people. We provide activities focusing on education and training, personal development, support for disadvantaged groups, sport and the arts. We are the only dedicated, full time provider of youth services in our area.
A project accessable to all young people (12 - 25) where they feel safe and secure. Based in Ipswich to provide and co-ordinate services which will improve young people's health and well being. Working together offering advice and support, programmes of activities, specific projects, training, counselling and group and one to one work.
Sussex Central YMCA (formerly known as Hove YMCA) is a registered charity offering a range of services for children, young people and families in Sussex. Sussex Central YMCA's main areas of expertise include: housing, youth and family support, sport, counselling and advice.
The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust was set up as part of the Tennis Foundation's commitment to make tennis accessible to everyone. It supports tennis for the disabled - wheelchair, deaf and learning disabilities.
The provision and maintenance of the Village Hall and Playing Field and associated areas.
touraid is a children's charity that establishes sustainable relationships between schools and clubs in the UK with similar organisations around the globe.
The aim of the Town 102 Kids Trust Charity is: to relieve poverty, hardship or the distress of families with children to promote the physical or mental welfare of families with children in need of care and attention to improve the lives of individual families with children and children's groups living in Ipswich and the surrounding area by providing donations to drive education, health, welfare, ability and opportunity
Transition is an award winning youth based charity in Aberdeen which provides world-class, year-round indoor climbing and skatepark facilities, as well as band rehearsal rooms, meeting spaces and an arts activity centre.
As a travel company, Ticket to Ride recognizes its responsibility to make a positive impact on the communities that welcome us. As travelers we are privileged and we want to ensure that we are able to offer long and lasting support for positive change, and help improve the lives of individuals and children bought up in underprivileged situations.
To advance the education of pupils in the School by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities at the School
The Sea Cadet Corps is a nationwide voluntary uniformed youth organisation. It provides youngsters with a wide range of experiences and challenges, giving them the opportunity to develop a sense of responsibility, self-discipline and confidence - and of course to have fun.
The purpose of the Uganda Charity Trust Fund is to provide underprivileged children in Uganda with the opportunity to benefit from an education they otherwise would be unable to afford. The charity also encourages all these children to develop their sporting talents.
UK Deaf Sport aims to enable Deaf people to benefit from, excel at and fulfil their potential through sport of their own choosing. UK Deaf Sport influences positive changes and opportunities in sports culture, policy and procedure by brokering partnerships with key decision makers and sports councils and national governing body of sports.
UfA aims; to advance public participation in sport; to provide recreational facilities with the object of improving the conditions of life for individuals; to promote football coaching schemes regardless of race, gender, status, disability or religious beliefs. It promotes equality and diversity.
Vale Judo Club is a community run club that offers judo and personal safety class to children and adults of all abilities living in NW Leicestershire, Rutland, South Lincolnshire and North Northamptionshire.
it helps disabled adults and youngsters to enjoy excercise through wheelchair racing
WAMDSAD is a voluntary charitable organisation that provides sport and leisure opportunities and facilities to the physically and sensorially disabled. It has a purpose-built clubhouse in Maidenhead, Berkshire, with approximately 700 members, and offers a gateway from grass roots to Paralympic level. It is one of the top clubs of its kind in the country.
The Warrington Wolves Foundation is a Registered Charity (1110734), which aims to make a positive impact through sport, by developing and benefiting young people, their families and the community through the provision of positive rewarding experiences.
Wave 105 Cash for Kids is committed to supporting local children under the age of 18, who are financially, socially, emotionally or physically disadvantaged. Additionally, to encourage healthy lifestyle options by promoting physical, mental and general wellbeing of children and adolescents specifically within the Wave105 region.
Westminster House Youth Club is a charity based in Peckham, South East London. It provides purposeful activities, both recreational and educational for young people aged 8-18. The local area is beset by a range of inner city problems, e.g. drugs, gang violence, poor educational opportunities, etc. The Club aims to support young people to make positive life choices.
A cricket club run entirely by Volunteers with a long history dating back to 1875. Four Junior Teams & three Adult teams providing cricket playing facilities & community social events throughout the year.
The William Wates Memorial Trust is a registered charity set up in 1998 with a mission to help disadvantaged young people fulfil their potential, and stay away from a life of crime, using the mediums of sports, arts and education.
The Trust exists to celebrate the life of William Wates (1977- 1996) who was tragically killed when travelling in South America. Will was a much-loved young man and is very much missed by his family and friends. His family set up the trust to shine some light into the lives of young people who have not had the advantages that Will enjoyed and we feel the aims of the trust reflect where his interests would have been if he was alive today. We are delighted to announce that the Trust has now donated just over £1M and helped over 8,000 disadvantaged young people fulfil their potential. Please have a look at our website www.wwmt.org to find out more about the amazing charities that we have supported.
The Winch works in Swiss Cottage and Camden, to inspire, challenge and affirm children and young people in building relationships, enriching community and fulfilling their potential.
The charity provides riding lessons, equine assisted therapy and horse care lessons to children and young people. A major focus is on children with a variety of special needs. By working with and caring for animals, the children learn how to work and integrate with each other. It offers a broad, supportive educational experience.
Aims of YES in Upper Deeside are to promote, improve the health, fitness & education of young people; provide & assist in the provision of leisure facilities for the public & young people, with the object of improving their conditions of life, advance development and regeneration.
We support projects, both for plant and for running costs, which promise to increase youth involvement in sport - by broadening participation. We concentrate on the East End of London, particularly Hackney and nearby areas, and on water sports like rowing and canoeing.
Youth Options offers a diverse and creative range of opportunities for young people aged eight to nineteen that supports them to learn and develop essential life skills that increase their chances of a more positive future, increase their participation within their communities, raise their self esteem and aspirations, and above all enable them to achieve and be recognised for the valuable contribution they make to their communities.
The Youth Sport Trust aims to build a brighter future for young people by increasing young people's participation and enjoyment of PE and school sport.
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