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  1. Wheelchair Hurling

    Wheelchair hurling makes the traditional Irish sport accessible to players in wheelchairs with dedicated coaches and provision of new clubs.

  2. Active Row

    London Youth Rowing’s Active Row aim's to engage young people who are less likely to participate in physical activity, such as those from diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds through rowing

  3. Glasgow Gladiators

    Glasgow Gladiators Disability Sports Club gives people the opportunity to play powerchair football and boccia, from complete beginners to potential Paralympians.

  4. Ocean Youth Trust Scotland's Young Carers at Sea

    Ocean Youth Trust Scotland’s Young Carers at Sea project gives hundreds of young carers aged 12-25 the chance to participate in sailing adventures every year.

  5. Llanrumney Phoenix Boxing Club

    Clwb bocsio a hyb cymunedol yw Clwb Bocsio Phoenix Llanrhymni mewn ardal ddifreintiedig o Gaerdydd.

  6. Rugby Memories

    Rugby Memories is a support group run by rugby league club Wigan Warriors as a way to help supporters with dementia and tackle isolation.

  7. Great Sankey Neighbourhood Hub

    Great Sankey Neighbourhood Hub (GSNH) is a truly inspirational community facility located in Warrington. Replacing a tired 1970’s leisure centre, GSNH has been transformed into a state-of-the-art community, sport, library and health facility.

  8. Samsons Academy

    Samsons Academy is not just a gym. They are a charity, a community support network, and an infrastructural organisation based in Bedford.

  9. Bready Cricket Club

    When the pandemic halted play, Bready Cricket Club helped served up Sunday lunches and activities to support the community that sustains it.

  10. Chris Sellar

    Chris is a runner who lost his mother to suicide shortly after losing his father to cancer, and tackled his grief with sponsored runs for mental health and suicide prevention charities.

  11. Maslaha - Muslim Girls Fence

    Muslim Girls Fence is a fencing programme aiming to make the sport more inclusive, while also challenging stereotypes of Muslim girls and raising their aspirations.

  12. Boots & Beards

    Boots & Beards was founded in 2016 and has spent the past six years making sure under-represented communities in Glasgow get access to the great outdoors and exploring the hills and, in doing so, improving their physical and mental health.