Aspire Sports Trust

Aspire Sports Trust is a registered charity, transforming lives across the UK and Africa through physical activity and sport. Operating with values of integrity, passion and inspiration, our focus is on improving the health, well-being, life skills and education of children and young people, enabling the fulfilment of their potential.

The Access to Sports Project

The Access To Sports Project has a 16 year track-record of delivering programmes designed to increase and sustain participation in a wide variety of youth programmes, sports and physical activities especially for disadvantaged people or communities across Islington, Haringey and Hackney by providing:

Vi-Ability

Vi-Ability are a Social Enterprise which has been using sports business to attract, inspire and educate disadvantaged people since 2010. We use our award-winning education programmes to teach business and employability skills and then provide the opportunities for participants to gain valuable experience by helping to transform local community sports offerings.

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Sense

For everyone living with complex disabilities. For everyone who is deafblind. Sense is here to help people communicate and experience the world. We believe that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, should be isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential.

Disability Sports Coach

Disability Sports Coach provides award-winning sport and physical activity opportunities for disabled people in London. Most notably, Disability Sports Coach deliver 13 Community Clubs, as well as activities for organisations and inclusive sport training workshops. Since 2005, DSC have delivered sport and physical activity to over 60,000 disabled people, trained over 5,000 people through inclusive workshops and supported over 300 organisations to make their sessions inclusive. 
 

Football Aid

Football Aid organises charity football events at many of the largest clubs in the UK & Europe, allowing fans the chance to 'Live the Dream' & play on the hallowed turf.

We've been delivering pitch day experiences since 2001 & in that time we’ve allowed over 18,500 fans the chance to Live the Dream all over the UK & Europe. 

Fare network

The Fare network is an umbrella organisation that brings together individuals, informal groups and organisations driven to combat inequality in football and use the sport as a means for social change.

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GoodGym

GoodGym is a community of runners who get together, run and complete tasks in their surrounding area. Tasks can range from planting trees, painting community centres to helping food banks, each week the task is different! GoodGym also offers missions to runners to help with one off tasks for elderly people. These can range from changing light bulbs, gardening to supporting elderly people being discharged from hospital.

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Access Sport

Access Sport uses the power of community sport to improve inclusion, wellbeing and employability outcomes for disadvantaged, at-risk and disabled young people. We focus our work in deprived urban communities in London, Bristol, Manchester and Oxford, reaching nearly 10,000 young people each year.

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Sporting Equals

Sporting Equals exists to actively promote greater involvement in sport and physical activity by disadvantaged communities particularly the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) population. We are the national partner of Sport England and advisors to the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

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