Through our holistic development programmes in Sport, Nutrition & Education and Health (HIV/Aids programme for 2-5 years) and the Homeless (job opportunities), we empower impoverished families to experience healthy, fulfilling lives.
Taste for Adventure Centre is a registered Charity aimed at the social inclusion and the enhancement of the lives of disadvantaged people through the medium of adventurous, outdoor activities. Founded in 1991 by Brummie Stokes, Ex SAS, MBE BEM and third Briton to summit Mount Everest.
We organise social and sporting events to encourage our members to be able to enjoy a plethora of exciting events by providing transport and sighted volunteer assistance. Our charity is run exclusively by volunteers. EnergEyes has changed people's lives!
The Wheelchair Football Association (WFA) is the governing body for the sport of Powerchair Football in England. Powerchair Football is a unique sport that provides opportunities for people with a high level of impairment to access football. This means it is the only active team participation sport for Powerchair users. The sport is fast paced, dynamic and enjoyable to watch. Due to the unique nature of the Powerchair Football it allows all ages, disabilities and both genders to compete together. We do not just provide sporting opportunity, powerchair football also provides a great social opportunity for the players and their families as they experience the highs and lows of participating in the nation’s favourite sport. With 45 Powerchair Football clubs across England and a competition pathway from recreational activity, into a National League, up to representing England on the world stage, the sport continues to grow rapidly. The WFA are currently delivering a three year Inclusive Sport project, funded by Sport England. We have three regional development officers who are out running Powerchair Football festivals, delivering coaching sessions, recruiting new players and helping to set up new clubs. We could talk about Powerchair Football all day, but here is what some of the players say: Niamh O’Reilly, Sevenoaks PFC: I realised that through Powerchair football not only did I benefit from the joys of physically participating in sport again but during that time I had become far more sociable and had made many new relationships with fellow players. I had also blossomed into a far more sociable and happy character and found myself feeling more confident in both who I am and in my body, something I had never previously felt. Jon Bolding, England Captain: “I have been lucky to play the sport for a number of years. I have dreamt that one day I would be able to lead my Country and to pit my wits against the best of the Powerchair footballing world. The sport has given me so much and you just can’t beat the feeling of scoring goals!” Your donations will be used to change the lives of people who would not have been able to play the sport they love without your assistance. The WFA would like to thank you on behalf of all the players, coaches, fans and staff for your support for Powerchair Football. Thank you, you are amazing! You can follow all the latest from the world of Powerchair Football via: Twitter (@the_wfa): https://twitter.com/The_WFA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Wheelchair-Football-Association/129278613754139 Website: www.thewfa.org.uk
SCI improves young lives through sport & education. It encourages young people to make positive lifestyle choices. As an NGO in Kenya it runs projects that have a lasting and invaluable effect; running tournaments, coaching, donating equipment and kit, building classrooms.
The Rotary Club of Caterham proudly supports a wide variety of local and International charities and organisations through fundraising events, offering resources and personal support. Our Club is part of the worldwide Rotary movement of 1.2 million Rotarians belonging to more than 32,000 clubs in more than 200 countries dedicated to serving their local communities. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self. Please go to Support us to make a donation for Focus on the Crocus to help End Polio Now!
Poole Sailability enables anyone with a disability to enjoy the exciting sport of sailing in beautiful Poole Harbour
Our charity's aim is to redevelop Croston Recreation Ground into an inspiring environment for the whole village. Engaging the community in outdoor play and activity. It has sadly seen little investment for 20 years+ and isin great need of development and improvement.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
We promote awareness of grass root sports and raise funds to enable sports clubs, organisations and athletes (from up-and-coming to elite, whether they be able-bodied or disabled) in need of extra financial support, to apply to us for grants for their day to day survival and on-going development.
The Swimmers Group has been running for over 25 years to help adults and children who are less than able to improve their swimming skills and exercise in safety.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
we are fundraising to keep our local play park and gardens from being closed. we are currently going to have three of our committee raising money by being waxed in public on our next fun day fundraiser
The Topsham Recreation Ground Community Project is raising funds to improve our beautiful park at Ferry Road, Topsham. Together we can improve the recreation ground, making it a place to get active, have fun, or just relax, for everyone in Topsham.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Viz-Kiz is a youth club for children aged 8-16 living in the Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, North and South Tyneside.
Khidma strives to serve the residents of our local and surrounding communities by providing quality educational, social, sports and welfare programmes consistent with traditional Islamic principles in order to promote well being, mutual understanding and community cohesion.
We constantly strive to dissolve the physical and social barriers toinclusion by the participation in a wide range of outdoor activities thusenhancing and improving the health and quality of life for all members and byworking closely with existing outdoor activity providers and adventure sportsorganisations.
Hitchin Rugby Football Club. Development Fund for much needed new changing rooms. Please click here to donate to our appeal to raise money for new changing rooms.
The Jaguars Wheelchair Basketball Club, based in Newark, plays in Senior National Leagues Division 1,3 and 4 and the National Junior League. It's not just about elite sport and it welcomes players of all ages and abilities to take part in our exciting sport.
Portishead Open Air Pool Community Trust runs the pool saved by the community, for the community. Our pool relies on volunteers. They put in an enormous amount of work to keep the pool clean, safe, heated and welcoming for all. Their efforts truly make this a valued community facility. Charity No: 1129732 Find out more Website http://www.portisheadopenairpool.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PortisheadOpenAirPool Twitter https://twitter.com/PortisheadLido
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1st Southwark Park Brownies takes girls aged between 6 and 10 from the Southwark, Bermonsey and Rotherhithe areas of South London. We meet on Wednesday evenings, and go on lots of fun trips and camps.
The WSF was set up with the aim of increasing participation in all winter sports, encouraging children to make positive decisions in life and strive to achieve their personal goals.
The UK Sports Association for People with Learning Disability (UKSA) is the national charity that promotes, facilitates and supports talented sports people with learning disability in the UK to train, compete and excel in national and international sport. UKSA believes athletes with learning disability should have the same opportunities in sport as any other person - equality of access; support; funding in the sport of their choice and at the level of their choice. UKSA recognises that sport advances our athletes, education, training, social development and life skills aiding social inclusion and integration. UKSA offers the choice to compete at a performance level and focusses on excellence, ambition and success and is part of the pathway to the Global Games and Paralympic Games.
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Thank you for visiting the Rotary Club of Altrincham Trust Fund.
We empower & unite people through sport to bring freedom from human trafficking and modern day slavery. We use sport to rehabilitate survivors & also as a preventative educational tool. Sport and adventure are powerful ways to raise awareness. What can you do 'for FREEDOM'? Swim, run, climb....