By working strategically, Active Partners Trust's priorities are to:Support the inactive to become more activeAddress inequalities across priority groupsEnsure those that are already engaged in physical activity in sport continue to do so
The charitys purpose is promoting community participation in healthy recreation by providing sport & recreation facilities equipment,education & training for the public & specific target populations to improve the health & well being of individuals and society;Our mission is together creating National Reach & local Impact improving peoples lives by Growing Grass Roots Sport & Physical Activity'.
Providing or assisting in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare forrecreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities byreason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances withthe object of improving their conditions of life;2. Advancing education; and other activities
SPORT AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
Active Respite provides financial support to children in need to promote educational and physical wellbeing. Active Respite funds leisurely activities such as sporting activities, musical activities, and artistic activities.Active Respite also provides tailored books, and educational app subscriptions to families in need, and accommodations which protect families in need.
The charity supports the global ministry of David and Gwenyth Carling in strengthening the church and initiating and monitoring relief projects
We provide free lifelong support to stroke survivors and their families living in the North East of England. We provide two private group sessions per week, that include: pool exercise, chair-based exercise, physiotherapy, complementary therapy, drop-in social and use of the public gym. All under the supervision of qualified service providers.
The ?Active Therapy Foundation? was formed to promote social inclusion, provide an innovative and dedicated coaching therapy programme and to make "Active therapy" available to all by promoting the skills of the members of the disabled community in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet their needs and to participate more fully in society.
ATE is an educational trust which runs residential holiday camps called 'Superweeks' during the Christmas, Easter and summer school holidays. The children come from all over the UK and beyond. Young adult volunteers are trained by ATE to work with the children on Superweeks. The charity also engages in a limited amount of work with schools including residential courses and staff INSET
The principal activity is Karate and fitness including bike riding and football activities to raise awareness of keeping a healthy living lifestyle by doing regular sporting activities. These activities were not sponsored. Trustees managed to give some contribution toward the realisation of the project. The attendance was great over 110 kids to place and directly benefited from this project.
Social and healthy activities for young ones.We deliver inspirational and privileged activities ranging from sporting activities,Drumming,Dancing and singing.
Active4Health objectives delivered via a clear and appropriate strategy are,The objects of the CIO are:1. To promote and protect health for the public benefit by encouraging, facilitating and supporting participation in activities that improve physical and mental wellbeing.2. To advance public education relating to healthy lifestyles, disease prevention and access to health support
Active8 projects aim to empower and motivate young people with physical disabilities in Cornwall to become autonomous individuals by developing their skills, confidence, support structures and aspirations.We support Active8 members to challenge the status quo and be a catalyst for improvement in the quality of life of young individuals and our community.
Main Areas8 Active8 microchips8 Active8 neuter8 Active8 Spay 8 Active8 Education8 Active8 Animal Welfare 8 Active8 Island Unity8 Active8 Law Enforcement8 Active8 Ban on BreedingFor an island wide program to microchip and neuter/spay dogs in Cyprus and meet the above 8 goals, over a 5 Year local plan
activeNewham provide facilities for recreation, sporting or other leisure time occupation. We have been working with the London Borough of Newham to deliver leisure, sports and volunteering opportunities in Newham since January 2013. Our mission is to support local people to become more active in the local community and we do this by running five leisure centres in Newham.
The Charity is established to advance in life and relieve needs of young people who have need byreason of their youth, age, poverty or social and economic circumstances, especially but notexclusively those living in the boroughs of Hackney and Haringey.
The charity provides advice, consultancy, support and assistance to adults with learning difficulties and liaises with and encourage cooperation between local authorities, government departments and local education authorities. It strives to increase public awareness of a commitment to the support of adults with such learning difficulties.
Roller-skating & Roller Hockey Leagues & Tournaments & Children's Sports Activities
Ace has two aims-the mobile warden scheme & the social link:- 1) We find finances to employ a mobile warden to visit & care for Linton elderly in their own homes. 2) We provide social gatherings & meetings & occasional outings to help social cohension & prevent isolation of the elderley & keep them as a vital part of our village.
We provide activities for young people and the general public. The activities are varied from Abseiling, Archery, Music, Arts and Crafts, Aerobics,Cooking. The age range is 5 years to 65 plus.We work with various cultural groups and those with special needs.Our work is based in Coventry and Warwickshire
We provide a Holiday Club environment during Easter and Summer school holidays for children with additional needs and disabilities between the ages of 3 and 19.We also provide an After School Club at Addington School, Woodley, Monday through Friday during Term Time.
Provide twice weekly exercise to those people in the Faversham area of Kent, who with medical physical or mental problems who would benefit.
Provide activities for retired people.
To provide people with disabilities access to a range of fun and inclusive activities and social events in their local area that they can choose from.We also aim to work with local and national organisations, including charities to ensure that their experience and expertise, of working and helping people with disabilities, is passed on to AS activities and social events wherever possible.
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