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Prosiectau
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Youth Together - East Belfast GAA
An inclusive Gaelic club in Belfast, Northern Ireland, East Belfast GAA’s Youth Together project seeks to welcome migrants, refugees and children from low-income families into sport.
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The Black Swimming Association
Y Gymdeithas Nofio ar gyfer Pobl Dduon (BSA) yw’r sefydliad cyntaf sy’n gweithio i hyrwyddo addysgu cymunedau o dreftadaeth Affricanaidd, Caribïaidd ac Asiaidd am ddiogelwch dŵr, atal boddi a buddion y byd dyfrol trwy raglenni tywys ac ymgyfarwyddo â dŵr.
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Eric Sproul
After getting a bike transformed his life of pain and depression, this community centre volunteer is supporting others with their mental and physical health.
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Clwb Pêl-droed Dreigiau Caerdydd
Fel clwb pêl-droed LGBTQ+ cyntaf Cymru, mae Clwb Pêl-droed Dreigiau Caerdydd wedi dod i’r amlwg fel enghraifft ddisglair o sefydliad lle mae cynhwysiant a chymeradwyaeth yn ganolog.
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Projekts MCR Skatepark
Projekts MCR Skatepark has grown over two decades to become the largest managed, community-led skatepark in the UK.
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Mae Murray Foundation - Portstewart Inclusive Beach
Mae Murray Foundation is committed to making beaches across Northern Ireland accessible to people with physical, learning and sensory needs.
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Scottish Sports Futures
Scottish Sports Futures is an inspiring organisation that helps exceptional young people experiencing challenges reach their full potential through the power of sport.
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Tim Holtam
Tim Holtam set up Brighton Table Tennis Club, which is transforming lives as a sanctuary for young refugees, former prisoners, pensioners, schoolchildren and people with learning difficulties.
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Paul Sinton-Hewitt
Paul Sinton-Hewitt founded parkrun, taking running mainstream with a simple blend of community and physical activity.
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Damian Kennedy
Damian Kennedy has been instrumental in transforming boxing in Northern Ireland, with Irish boxing punching well above its weight thanks to his leadership.
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Baroness Sue Campbell
Baroness Sue Campbell transformed women’s football, from the Lionesses winning the EUROs to getting 5 million women and girls playing at a grassroots level.
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Steven Tigg
The swim coach who trained Scotland’s most decorated Olympian, through years of dedication, Steven Tigg has become one of the leading forces in British swimming.