HIGHLAND DISABILITY SPORT PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, REGARDLESS OF AGE OR ABILITY, TO PARTICIPATE IN A RANGE OF SPORTING AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES FROM GRASS ROOTS THROUGH TO OLYMPIC LEVEL
Ayr Carrick Eagles RaceRunning Club - supported by South Ayrshire Access to Sport - is the first of its kind in the UK. RaceRunning is an international disability sport where athletes compete with running bikes (three wheels, no pedals) and we're working to get more people involved.
We provide a safe fun place to be for children and young adults with learning disabilities. Members meet up with their friends to play football, snooker,table tennis do arts and crafts or just sit and chat, Giving carers a break, Money is needed to pay for transport, rent and equipment.
Sports Pursuits aims to encourage the development of communities by promoting team sports and Christian values to young people. Derek Jefferson a former professional footballer and qualified coach is the Chief Executive. The Charity delivers projects and activities working with schools, sports colleges, churches and youth groups.
SNAP has now raised funds £700,000 for the building of a hydrotherapy pool, for St Nicholas School Chippenham. We will continue fundraising until 30 July 2011 for specialised equipment and then close this account. Thanks to all our supporters for helping us realize this dream.
AFC Bournemouth Community Sports Trust is a fantastic way to engage with communities throughout the Bournemouth area providing football and education opportunities across the board. The Sports Trust has grown rapidly in recent years, delivering to nearly 2500 children across Bournemouth and Poole ans surronding areas. We at AFC Bournemouth believe in putting something back into our community and are committed to provide a sustainable programme for football for all.
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Cuerden Valley Park is owned and managed by an independent charity rather than by a local authority.
We are one of the best rugby clubs on the south coast Our aim is to provide sport for all! we run three senior teams, vets, ladies, colts, girls, Mini & Youth teams from under 6's through to under 16's
Alford House is a youth club in Lambeth, London, providing a range of sporting, educational and social activities for young people aged 8 - 21. www.alfordhouse.org.uk
With your help we aim to raise vital funds that benefit communities at home and overseas. We support appeals that are launched in times of crises and also long-term campaigns that have a positive impact on the lives of others. The funds that you raise will help us to make a real difference. If you would like your funds to benefit a specific Lions project, please let us know. Find out more about our appeals online at www.lionsgiving.org The Lions Foundation was established by members of Lions Clubs in England and Wales. These Clubs form part of Lions Clubs International, the world’s largest voluntary organisation and our board members are all proud to be Lions Club members.
“Wheels for Martin’s Friends” raises money for the provision of wheelchairs and other mobility equipment for disabled people within the North Hertfordshire, North Bedfordshire and South Cambridgeshire region. It registered as a charity in 1996, is managed by a small committee and six trustees and is based at the “Three Tuns” pub in Guilden Morden, near Royston in Herts. Since the charity was formed, over £300,000 has been raised through local fund raising events, sponsorship and kind donations. The charity has no overheads and all of the money raised goes directly to those in need of help. While some requests are from local residents, many are referrals from local NHS hospitals. Although the NHS provides basic wheelchairs, it cannot provide the very specialist chairs that those with severe disabilities require, some of these chairs costing up to £20,000. Basic NHS wheelchairs are also heavy and cumbersome and Wheels for Martin’s Friends has provided many lightweight chairs which are more easily self-propelled or easier for parents or carers to manage (but even these cost in excess of £1,500). The charity has also provided special bicycles to enable young children to play with their siblings and friends and special sports wheelchairs to enable young athletes to participate in sports such as basketball. Wheels for Martin’s Friends prides itself on responding quickly to people’s needs and maintaining the support and commitment of the local community.
The Rotary Club of High Wycombe’s Dragon Boat Event at Eton Dorney on 29th June 2014. A fantastic fun filledday and team building event with something for all the family to enjoy.
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Foundation Totai supports the poor in Trinidad-Beni, Bolivia, through Health, Education, Community and Sports work.
The object of Eddies is to promote and develop sport for school age children, particularly in disadvantaged areas of the world. The charity works with local people towards local sporting needs; Eddies enables the provision of equipment such as volunteers, kit and pitches to otherwise deprived areas.
The Huw Johnson club runs a weekly social club for adults with a learning disability in Stansted Mountfitchet and the surrounding area. We meet every Thursday for a range of activities from craft evenings, to discos and bowling competitions. Feel free to get in touch if you would like to come along and meet us!
Founded in 1926, Slough Rugby Club is a traditional, community focused club which aims to provide opportunities for players of all ages and abilities. The senior (adult) section fields a 1st XV in the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Premier League and a 2nd XV in the Berks, Bucks and Oxon 3rd Division. The Club also boasts a small but growing youth section with approx. 80 boys and girls aged 5+ playing rugby with us every Sunday morning. Slough Rugby Club is very proud of the work it does in bringing rugby to the community including providing qualified coaches for our youth section and hosting tournaments for local schools while taking part in a number of charity and community events throughout the year. It takes a lot of work, time and money to ensure that everyone can play and train safely every week and as a non-profit and voluntary-run organisation reliant on sponsorship, donations and fund-raising your support will help us in continuing to offer rugby to all in our diverse local community.
We Serve. Welcome to our page where we support many local charities. The Lions Club of Henley-on-Thames is an affiliate of Lions Clubs International, the largest service club organisation in the world with over 1.3 million members in 202 countries. There are nearly 1000 Lions Clubs in the British Isles and Ireland. Our club supports our local community of Henley-on-Thames and the surrounding area both financially & practically. Every penny we raise through our charity functions goes to a multitude of deserving causes. We thank all those who help us for their continuing support. You can find out more by clicking here.
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.
Although the activity on the pitch is the most noticeable, of course like any rugby club we cannot operate without backup from a team of willing volunteers, sponsors, supporters and partners.
Molesey Rowing Ltd provides grants for facilities and training for the sport of rowing and sculling.
Bushey and Watford phab club local social charity for the integration of the able bodied and disabled people of the watford, three rivers and hertsmere council areas by means of shared social activities and events.
Newforge Taggers promote and develop tag rugby football for those with a learning disability. It is a cross community group which cater for male and female players 5 years and older.