Sports program
We’re dedicated to supporting amateur sports in our communities, offering opportunities for players and volunteers alike to grow, connect, and succeed
Building a better future
One way for young people to stay healthy is to play sports. In addition to providing physical activity, sports also help children develop social skills and practice teamwork. All professional athletes were once amateurs. we will work to grow and strengthen amateur sport in our communities, ensuring that opportunities, incentives and recognition remain central to participating in amateur sport, whether as a player, or volunteer.
We support and develop amateur athletes in a range of sports, including football, athletics and cricket, irrespective of gender, abled and disabled bodied through a range of mediums including
one to one coaching
Group coaching
Referrals to professional and Sports festivals
Why sports matter for youth development
Opportunity to socialise
Both children and adults generally have more fun when exercising with a group of friends or teammates. Not only will kids enjoy getting together with their friends for practice and games, but they also will learn how to
co-operate and compete fairly.
Learning life skills
Becoming skilled in a particular activity can promote participation and increase enjoyment. Young athletes should be encouraged to learn sport specific skills and receive positive feedback for their efforts. Sports such as football, tennis, athletics, and cricket can provide regular physical activity for a lifetime
Improved physical health
Sports help young people stay active, building strength, improving heart health, and maintaining a healthy weight. Regular participation boosts energy levels, reduces the risk of chronic diseases, and promotes overall well-being.