
The Society of St James (SSJ) exists to help over 2,500 vulnerable young people/adults a year in Hampshire by providing person-centred interventions, helping individuals to realise their potential. The charity delivers a diverse and innovative range of services including sport and physical activity to positively impact the lives of vulnerable people, often at crisis point and most in need.
Walesby Forest is an international outdoor adventure activity centre set in over 250 acres of forest. We are committed to promoting the development of young people, allowing them to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and members of their local, national and international communities.
The Society of St James (SSJ) exists to help over 2,500 vulnerable young people/adults a year in Hampshire by providing person-centred interventions, helping individuals to realise their potential. The charity delivers a diverse and innovative range of services including sport and physical activity to positively impact the lives of vulnerable people, often at crisis point and most in need.
At Mind, we use the power of sport to raise awareness, tackle mental health stigmas and support those of us with mental health problems to become more active. We also offer a range of free resources and engagement opportunities for sports organisations who wish to do more around mental health, including:
Bridge is a substance misuse programme based in Northampton but working throughout the county of Northamptonshire.
Primarily, Bridge is a mentoring programme that offers activities to its clients either alongside or independent of a mentoring relationship. Clients can benefit from all the services Bridge provides or choose those that would be most beneficial to their recovery.
The Foundation is busier than ever helping an increasing number of young people seriously injured through sport.
Greenbank Sports Academy provides sport and recreation opportunities for disabled children and adults in the Merseyside area. The aim of our Disability Sport & Activity Programme is to break down barriers and make it easier for anyone with a disability or additional needs to access sports suitable to their needs. The wide range of disability sports offers disabled people the opportunity to get active and improve health and well-being.
Sir Bobby launched his Foundation in 2008 after a request for help from his oncologist Professor Ruth Plummer.
BoxUpCrime is a social youth organisation operating out of the London borough of Barking and Dagenham. We work with young people who are at risk of having their lives ruined by crime and motivate them to rebuild and recapture their dreams and aspirations. We believe that every young person is entitled to a bright future, inspired by their hopes and dreams, regardless of their background. We deliver our tailored sessions to schools, pupil referral units and community centres across London.
The Cell Workout Workshops are an innovative, prison-based intervention designed to improve prisoners’ mental well-being as well as their physical fitness. The design and delivery of ten pilot workshops in HMP Wandsworth was managed by ex-prisoner, L. J. Flanders, who drew upon his own experiences to develop a unique two-week programme of intense physical workouts each morning, followed by stimulating and thought-provoking group discussions in the afternoon.
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