Surrey Blues Disability Football Club offers a vibrant 'football for all' programme. It focuses on enabling young people with a wide range of disabilities and / or learning difficulties, to participate in organised coaching and fun footballing activities.
http://www.harrys-hydro.org This is a hydrotherapy pool based in Frome, Somerset, to help the children at Critchell School for special needs and the wider community with fun and extremely effective physio in warm water. Dame Ellen MacArthur is our patron and the pool is up and running.
The Tony Blair Sports Foundation invests in local people by recruiting and training volunteers to increase the number of sports coaches and officials in the North East of England. Every £250 raised pays for a new coach to work in sports clubs and schools, helping more young people play sport.
Special Olympics Eastbourne provides all year track and field athletic training for people with a learning disability. The group is part of Special Olympics Great Britain and has 35 members who all live locally. Financial support is given to all athletes who wish to attend regional and national competitions.
Skipton Swimarathon is organised and managed by The Lions Club of Guernsey and Guernsey Round Table. All proceeds go to good causes in Guernsey. For 2011, the main beneficiaries will be the Young People Guernsey charity and the appeal to build a new extreme sports park at the Beau Sejour centre.
B3P exists to promote the formation of an internationally-recognised trans-national Peace Park straddling the borders of Montenegro, Kosova and Albania. In pursuance of this objective, it runs training courses and English language summer schools and supports local sustainable development.
Chance to Play is empowering vulnerable children through exercise and sport Initially Chance to Play focused on Vietnam. As a result of years of poverty and the after effects of the Vietnam War, the country has large numbers of orphaned and underprivileged children who have not had the opportunity to develop key skills in communications team work, physical coordination and self-confidence. Through sport we will change the young lives for the better. Our first project came to fruition in August 2011 in Da Lat in central Vietnam. We partnered with Saigon Children’s Charity, and funded the renovation of a playground and swings for a shelter for visually impaired children. The project has been a great success and the first of many! If you are interested in what Chance to Play does and want to make a difference we can send you fundraising ideas and support and regular updates about what your donations are achieving in our projects. Contact us at [email protected]
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.
Level Playing Field is the trading name for NADS. LPF represents all disabled sports fans. Disabled sports fans want to enjoy the same benefits that many other people take for granted when attending sports events. Please help us achieve our aims by donating now.
We desperately need to replace our 72 year old gym. It is too small, leaks, and has no showers. Built for 120 it cannot cope with our 860 girls. We have the site & plans for a Sports Hall which would enable our girls to participate in sport,keep fit and perhaps produce a future world sportswoman.
Andover CC is a friendly and progressive cricket club, offering cricket to old and young alike. Youth cricket is provided for children from age of 5 to 18 and we also have excellent relations with local schools. Your donation will ensure cricket invovlement continues in the Andover Community.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.As the local face of the global Rotary system we raise money to fund appropriate causes, action hands on projects to support groups locally, nationally and abroad.100% of all funds raised will go to the beneficiaries, we take nothing to cover admin / other costs Please donate to support our cause.Rotary International as the largest global community service system operates at local club level- this is The Rotary Club of Swindon Thamesdown - a group of people committed to helping disadvantaged people & groups, by funding projects, providing hands on help ..... but in doing so enjoy the fun and social aspects of carrying out these events and projects Charity No: 1034489
Burnham Lions is a service club, dedictated to helping the community, whether that be locally, nationally or internationally.
Wark Recreational Charity has existed for almost 50 years. Under the rules of our Constitution, we must provide sporting & recreational facilities for the village of Wark, Northumberland. We support and coach football & cricket teams, provide training facilities and regularly host community events.
sport:exl is the name of the Essex Athlete Foundation. sport:exl awards grants and bursaries to aspiring and talented young athletes in Essex who need a helping hand to reach their potential.
Established in 2003, Vale Judo has 200+ members and recently won British Judo's "Club of the Year" award, It hopes to move to a larger permanent dojo and gain a Gold Club Mark award in 2011. The club helps members to train, compete and gain technical officials awards. http://www.valejudo.org.uk
Bransgore Rotary Club raises funds for Local, National and International Charities and Voluntary Organisations. We aim to run events that have a benefit to the Community as well as being fun.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Bransgore Rotary Club subscribes to the ethics of Rotary International.How we allocate funds to specific Charities can be seen on our website Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1028515 Find out more Website http://www.Bransgorerotary.club Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BransgoreRotaryClub/
We provide buildings and open space in Bodmin for sport & recreation for various clubs & other user groups from the surrounding area. We are currently refurbishing our kitchen and recreational area & urgently need funds to complete this part of our refurbishment programme.
Project All Change has been set up to modernise Salisbury Rugby Club's changing rooms. Salisbury Rugby Club is now over 100 years old and continues to provide excellent opportunities for boys, girls and men all over the South Wilts area. Our success extends from the International Players who represented the club at mini and junior level, back to those playing today and who will join tomorrow. To maintain that success on the playing field, the Club has to provide the necessary facilities, especially in our desire to develop girls and womens rugby. Find out more Website http://www.salisburyrfc.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1496317700625563/
Sam (AKA The Cheese Man) was passionate about basketball, having fun and life in general. His ability to communicate with everyone he met, with inspiration, confidence and self assurance was legend. Sam did not have any charity affiliation just helped anyone who asked which is what he was doing when he had his fatal accident. Through Basketball we hope to pass on Sams spirit to any one in full time education, develope those social skills and integration into society.
We provide opportunities for people of all ages who have a disability, mental/behavioural disorder or terminal illness to enjoy the therapeutic benefits, fun and excitement of sports pony driving, including training programmes for groups and individuals to develop and improve competitive skills.
Project Street Life is a youth engagement project in Buckingham. The project is open on a Thursday and Friday evenings. Youth travel from a wide area to come to the club evenings where they are able to play a variety of games, take part in activities and generally relax and enjoy being together.
The Hampshire County Cricket Youth Trust helps provide facilities and equipment to enable youngsters to play cricket in Hampshire. The beneficiaries are disabled, from ethnic minorities, or from the socially disadvantaged.