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  1. Kick Some Balls (Street Football Wales)

    Mae prosiect Kick Some Balls Pêl-droed Stryd Cymru yn gweithio gyda merched digartref ac wedi'u hymyleiddio i hybu ffitrwydd, lles a sgiliau cymdeithasol.

  2. Hartlepool Hawks Cheerleading Academy

    Hartlepool Hawks Cheerleading Academy is a cheerleading club for all ages and abilities with an emphasis on fun and teamwork.

  3. EAST (East Anglican Sailing Trust)

    The EAST Anglian Sailing Trust (EAST) gives adults and children with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy sailing, helping them to gain independence and confidence and engage with the community.

  4. Youth Sport Trust

    This charity has an impressive 20-year record of improving the lives and health of young people across the UK by encouraging and supporting the take-up of sport in schools

  5. The School Games

    The School Games keep competitive sport at the heart of schools and provide more young people with the opportunity to achieve their personal best.

  6. Girls Active

    Girls Active is a national campaign that aims to get more girls active by working with schools to tackle the negative stigma around Physical Education

  7. University of Nottingham Wheelchair Basketball

    University of Nottingham Wheelchair Basketball club helps wheelchair users to be able to enjoy as many aspects of university as possible in an inclusive environment is paramount to those less physically able

  8. National Football Museum

    The world’s biggest football museum pays homage to the stories of the beautiful game.

  9. Fighting Fit

    The historic Pat Benson Boxing Academy in Birmingham is an inclusive and welcoming establishment, transforming the lives of people of all ages, with a positive impact on everything from mental wellbeing to knife and gang crime

  10. MAN V FAT

    MAN v FAT Football is a football league for guys who want to lose weight. Every player is in the same situation and wants the same thing: to enjoy football, lose weight and get healthier. The league is uniquely decided not just on points won, but pounds lost.

  11. Beat The Street

    Beat the Street combines sport and technology by transforming whole villages, towns and cities into a giant game.

  12. See My Voice

    British Blind Sport’s See My Voice project focuses on developing the skills and confidence of young people with a visual impairment through a bespoke volunteering and leadership programme.