Help bring Table Cricket to all SEND Schools

Your donation will help more disabled young people experience the thrill and benefits of competitive sports,

Help children like Orlaith

Table Cricket is an adapted form of cricket where every young person who lives with a disability can be part of a team and compete.

Children like Orlaith, who attends Red Boots school in Birmingham. Despite suffering from cerebral palsy, she loves every minute she spends playing table cricket. She has a bit of a competitive spirit and loves batting!
Our goal is to bring Table Cricket to all 1,500 SEND schools across the UK. We can only do it with your support.
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How does table cricket help young people?

Alongside the enjoyment of playing the game and competing, table cricket has been shown to develop teamwork and social skills among players. It  also helps coordination and cognitive skills.

The game is played by young people with both learning and physical disabilities. It enables young people to understand tactics, draw the best out of team players and to build a social life.

For the young volunteers involved in coaching and umpiring, table cricket helps to develop self-confidence, leadership skills and enhances their future employment prospects.

You can learn more on our programme page.

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With your help, we can reach all SEND schools

Help children and young people experience the thrill and benefits of competitive sports by delivering table cricket to thousands of more young people

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