Purley Rotary Club has been serving the community of Purley for 90 years and is as active as ever. It successfully promotes each year fundraising events for local organisations and various charities The club also supports with organising, facilitating and taking part in local events.
Rugby brings immense pleasure and a sense of community to millions of people. But, occasionally, it brings tragedy instead just like many other sports. Though it happens very rarely, injuries can be serious and life-changing. Hearts and Balls aims to ensure that, in times of need those connected with rugby are supported by the wider rugby community. Hearts and Balls has donated over £250.000 to rugby players and their families since 1999. Through advice and advocacy, we also help them to raise money from other sources. Our recent support includes- New wheelchairs for players with spinal injuries Specialist mattresses for players with spinal injuries Adapting the home and garden of a spinally injured player Car insurance for a specialist vehicle of a spinally injured player The costs of an additional carer to accompany a spinally injured player on holiday Mortgage interest payments for the wife and young children of a player who died from a heart problem when playing rugby Specialist IT equipment for a spinally injured players returning to work Legal costs for the setting up of a trust for an injured player
Established in 2000, the Saracens Sport Foundation is dedicated to inspiring communities and changing lives across North London and Hertfordshire through the power of sport.
Worcester Warriors Community Foundation engages, inspires and motivates young people to live active, healthy and rewarding lifestyles through the power of sport utilising the Warriors stadium, facilities, players and professional staff.
BBS prides itself on making a visible difference through sport as we know that participating in a sporting activity can change lives for the better. Your donation will help us to give every visually impaired person in the UK the chance to keep fit, make new friends and achieve their ambitions.
The Cricket Foundation runs two cricket initiatives: 'Chance to Shine' brings competitive cricket - and its educational benefits - back to state schools. StreetChance uses cricket to engage young people from a range of backgrounds in areas affected by youth crime and anti-social behaviour.
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.
Sport 4 Life UK is the award-winning charity that changes the lives of disadvantaged young people through the power of sport. Our sports-themed personal development programmes support young people aged 8-25 to achieve something tangible - building confidence, transforming behaviour or finding a job.
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 WDRU provides the opportunity for deaf rugby players to represent their country. It has played Internationals world wide culminating in winning the World Deaf Rugby Championships beating New Zealand at Eden Park , Auckland. We also provide BSL signed coaching to deaf school-aged children.
We are an outdoor activity centre that allows people with disabilities of all ages to partake in activities that develop new skills, build self-confidence, increase independence and start new friendships. Activities include horse riding, climbing, archery, zip wire, bushcraft, kayaking and sailing.
CAN aims to provide long-term benefits to the poorer people living in the middle hill regions of Nepal by providing schools, teachers, Health Posts, nurses, clean water supplies and community development projects. CAN also endeavours to support and maintain the cultural heritage in each project area.
Strode Park specialises in care services for children and adults with disabilities. It’s primary aim is to help each person live as independently as possible and achieve their own goals and aspirations. Whether it’s permanent care, a short break or help at home, SPF is there to care.
LTSB provides bright young people from disadvantaged areas a life-changing programme that results in a high percentage of permanent jobs with leading organisations. The charity's unique partnerships with Football clubs gives them leadership, employability and personal skills while studying AAT/IT.
The British Paralympic Association selects and manages the Great British and Northern Island team, known as ParalympicsGB, that enters the Winter and Summer Paralympic Games.
Milton Country Park is managed by Cambridge Sport Lakes Trust. This page has been created in response to interest from Park users wishing to contribute to the ongoing upkeep and development of the Park. All donations through JustGiving will go towards the Trust's work at Milton Country Park.
Using the brand name of Shrewsbury Town Football Club to enhance the lives of all irrespective of age, gender, ability within our local community. We provide this by delivering projects and initiatives within four key themes: Sports participation, Health, Education Social inclusion.
Weare based in England's smallest City and are rightly proud of it. As a Club we support many Community,Regional, UK and International Projects. We have an active social life and welcome visitors both Rotarian and those interested in experiencing what we have to offer Members.
Cricket Without Boundaries is dedicated to helping, educating and developing local communities around the world through the spread and growth of cricket. Crucially, CWB also uses cricket as a tool in the fight against AIDS. CWB’s training sessions have at their heart discussion about the disease in terms of prevention, treatment and equality of treatment for those with and without the disease.
The mission of Special Olympics West Midlands Ski Group is to provide year-round ski training and competition for our special needs athletes, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. The Special Olympics West Midlands Ski Group (SOWMSG) is the largest, most active and most progressive ski group of its kind in the UK today. This is due of course to the hard work of the athletes but they can only be realised because of the dedication and hard work of the administrators, fundraisers, trainers and helpers who work not only at the training sessions but also each day behind the scenes.
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 Anna Foundation runs after-schools for children living on farms in the Western Cape, South Africa. Our "3 R’s Programme: Reading, Running, Right-ing" involves education, sports and life skills. We aim to empower rural children with core values while building self-worth and self-responsibility.
Our community is at the heart of everything we do. We celebrate the diversity of Lewisham and Southwark and believe that sport can play a major role in bringing people from all backgrounds together. We provide sporting, educational, social and healthy lifestyle opportunities to the local London communities of Lewisham and Southwark and the wider Millwall community. Follow us on: TWITTER - @Millwall_MCT FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/millwallcommunity
Bradbourne RDA provides the opportunity for therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities through riding and carriage driving. RDA gives individuals the opportunity to: - Reach therapeutic goals: improve muscle tone and posture, develop fine and gross motor movement- Achieve their personal ambitions: sit on a horse for the first time, learn new skills - Combat social isolation: build relationships, enjoy events and competition, develop self-confidence- Develop life skills: improve communication, take responsibility, be a team player- Experience the outdoors: ride in the countryside, access rural Britain- Connect with animals: bringing positivity and optimism, adding a new element to life Here at Bradbourne RDA we encourage our riders/carriage drivers to take RDA proficiency tests and to compete in local and regional RDA competitions. We have also been involved in a country wide course, ASDAN, which allows riders and helpers to gain a recognised qualification in horse care and management alongside their riding skills, as assessed by the RDA proficiency tests. Bradbourne RDA is a community of volunteers specifically trained to ensure that our activities are carried out in a professional, safe, friendly and fun environment. We run 36 sessions per week on average, amounting to over 4500 rides per year. We have a team of riding instructors/coaches and AB Whips (carriage driving instructors), together with over 100 active helpers, to coach and assist the riders/carriage drivers and to look after the horses. We have a variety of horses and ponies, of various sizes and ages to accommodate many different riders. These horses have been particularly chosen for their temperament and have been carefully trained for RDA work. Our fundraising enables us to continue providing riding and carriage driving for people with a huge range of disabilities and we are very grateful for any help you can give us.
The Foundation assists young people financially whatever their sporting disciplines, levels of ability or ambitions to youngsters under 21 years of age. The foundation is also involved in funding a number of School/group coaching schemes. Please visit www.ssmf.co.uk for more information