Founded in 2010 OF&D has raised over £45,000. Supporting those with learning difficulties and physical disabilities it has donated the majority of the money raised to Le Rondin School, Guernsey Sports Association for the Disabled and St Martins Day Centre to fund a wide range of needs and equipment.
Tennis For Free is a charity set up to promote re-invigorating public park tennis courts across the country, opening them up for FREE to all of the community and creating thriving tennis communities run by the community, for the community. We aim to change the public perception of the game by making it fast, fun and fully inclusive, we want to introduce a new breed of player to the game and to ensure we safeguard sports facilities that are being lost at an alarming rate. Tennis For Free is on a huge expansion programme, opening up to 50 new sites nationwide in a 3 year period, bringing our weekend mass participation programme to over 40,000 new players, most of which would otherwise not have the opportunity to play the game. Ten years ago there were 30,000 public tennis courts, today there are 10,000, other public sports facilities are also being lost. Schools have sold off land to raise revenue, the government tells us we are not doing enough exercise yet it continues to allow these facilities to disappear, we at Tennis For Free aim to continue to lobby sporting bodies, lobby local and national government and do our best to save the courts that are left, encourage everyone in the community to use their facility and try out Tennis, it is after all one of the few games that can be played on an equal level by either sex or at any age, it is a game for life!
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The Barlow Charity based in Edgworth, Lancashire is a Community based Charity organisation established to provide a host of facilities to the local community including The Barlow Institute Building, Bowling Club & Cricket club with grounds. The Charity manages the institute and its facilities,
DKH Legacy Trust inspires young people to find and fulfil their potential in sport or in life through our workforce of elite sports performers. Set up by Dame Kelly Holmes in July 2008, the Trust supports numerous young people across the country through a range of innovative programmes.
Tayside Special Olympics is a registered Scottish charity dedicated to helping children and adults with intellectual (learning) disabilities in Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross participate in Local, Regional, National, European and World Games. Tayside provide year long sports training in a variety of Olympic sports providing them with continued opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of skills, gifts and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community. Tayside Special Olympics is unique as it provides year long participation in a wide variety of Olympic sports for children and adults from the three unitary authority areas of Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross who are registered as having a learning disability. Irrespective of their abilities, they are able to participate in sport and recreation which is at the heart of the Special Olympics movement. This further complements any other interactions they may have within their own domestic, educational or institutional environments. Tayside Special Olympics is managed by an Executive Committee which comprises of volunteers, coaches and athletes from across the three unitary authority areas. Tayside Special Olympics do not receive any statutory funding and it relies on the athletes and volunteers taking part in numerous charity events to raise funds. This fundraising is supplemented by donations from local companies, groups and individuals who support the athletes and volunteers. It is thanks to these donations and assistance that Tayside Special Olympics continues to survive and provide support to our athletes.
An annual sponsored Charity Bike Ride to raise funds for worthy charities and local causes organised by the Rotary Club of Bracknell.
It supports charities/organisations/individuals, whose primarily focus is providing sporting/recreational activities for individuals with special needs by reason of age, infirmity or disability, to improve their conditions of life and also locally in areas of social welfare, education, leisure and the protection/development of the environment.
For nearly 30 years Enrych has enabled adults with a physical disability to enjoy leisure, learning and sporting opportunities through partnership with a volunteer or other support services.
ABOUT US: It is our mission at Dream It Believe It Achieve It to provide opportunities and support to people with disability so they can pursue active lifestyles, gain physical fitness, and enjoy competitive sport. Involvement in sport at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence, and enhances quality of life. OUR VISION IS TO: Be a recognised leader in a movement through which physically disabled athletes are accepted and respected at the same level as able-bodied athletes; Have a significant impact on each physically disabled athlete we help; Reach out to the physically disabled community by providing inspiration, awareness and menotring.
The Adventure Playground offers inclusive play and play care programmes that support children’s individual and social development. We provide each with a foundation for their self and communal fulfilment.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Transplant Sport NI is a registered charity. It encourages Organ Transplant recipients to lead an active and healthy life. They do this through organizing sporting events, participation in the British and World Transplant Games and other social activities. They also promote the Organ Donor Register Scheme. They provide a network of support and contacts for transplant recipients and their family and friends.
World at Play works to inspire and develop young people through the power of sport and play.
Sporting Equals exists to actively promote greater involvement by all communities that are underrepresented especially the black and minority ethnic population in sport and physical activity. They are the primary driver and funding channel for national and regional programmes in this field.
Bletchley Park was home to the WW2 Codebreakers whose breath-taking achievements helped shorten the war by two years saving countless lives. The Bletchley Park Trust's mission is to transform Bletchley Park into the world-class education and heritage site it deserves to be reflecting the profound significance of its impact on WW2, the twentieth century and the way we all live today.
Glebe House School, founded in 1874, is a coeducational day and weekly boarding school and Nursery for children from the ages of six months to thirteen years, where children can choose to become boarders from the age of seven years. The Main Building adjoins twelve acres of delightful playing fields, which overlook The Wash and the countryside of North West Norfolk. We are currently fundraising to improve our sporting facilities, including our recently laid astroturf surface for hockey, tennis and netball, refurbishment of our 1940s pavilion and recovering our 25m swimming pool to enable it to be used all year round for the benefit of the school and the wider community. We would be grateful for any support and we have three events this term: Please see the website for full details
Save Our Gymnast is here to try and save the gymnastics club at Segars Lane in Ainsdale and secure the future of this fantastic club for the next generation of Sefton gymnasts. With Southport YMCA no longer wanting to run a competitive gymnastics club we need to raise enough money to buy the club from them or see the club close. From our tiny tots enjoying the facility to roll and jump around to our Olympian Dan Purvis we need to Save Our Gymnastics for all of them. Please help and donate now. Charity No: 1163781 Find out more Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Friends of Sherwood park School fundraise to help disabled children. It has provided Christmas presents, adapted chairs, specialised equipment, playground equipment and generally anything that is needed to enhance the lives of the children.
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The Bath & Wiltshire School Sports Trust promotes sports for school age children, and uses sports activities to develop skills and values that enable young people to be independent and responsible individuals. We provide a range of competitive and coaching opportunities for school age children, work with schools to promote sport, and provide a free football coaching and games programme for talented youngsters. We also provide bursaries for outstanding athletes to participate in elite programmes in their chosen sport. Charity No: 1153593 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
Over the years, Westbourne Rotary Club has raised thousands of pounds which has provided much needed funding for a variety of charities, both in the local community and worldwide. Select Resorts is one of our business partners supporting Stella's School Scheme in the Gambia, through our Club.
We operate for two weeks at Easter and four weeks during the summer holidays providing places for 40 children daily between the ages of 3-19. It is the only special needs club to cater for such a wide age range with staff ratio of 1:2. We do not differentiate on scope or nature of disability.
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