In 2024,

we reached a record

28,578 young people

through our inclusive cricket programmes

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Empowered participants to fulfil their potential through the game…

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felt more active

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felt more confident

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felt more included

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our reach and impact.

We reached 25,000 young people in 760 SEND schools through cricket (50% of all UK SEND schools)

We reached 25,000 young people in 760 SEND schools through cricket (50% of all UK SEND schools)

28,578

PARTICIPANTS

28,578

PARTICIPANTS

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life skills workshops

15% increase

in female participation

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15% increase

in female participation

thank you

for helping us reach

more young people

our goals

We measure our impact  through the following outcomes 

Improving activity levels and promote healthy lifestyles

Engagement in, and access to, inclusive physical activity with peers is essential for the physical and mental health of those we work with.

Increase confidence and self-esteem

The growth of young people in all aspects of life is strongly linked to their confidence levels. Confidence is the foundation for young people to develop their personal skills, self-esteem and independence, which helps them lead more fulfilling lives.

Promote social inclusion

We want everyone to feel that cricket is a game for them. By bringing communities together through cricket, we can break down stereotypes, perceptions and develop better relationships.

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Why focus on improving activity levels?

Children living in deprived areas are substantially more likely to lead an unhealthy lifestyle. Access to sport and facilities is a major issue for young people living with a disability. Regular activity, be it physical exercise or social activity that makes you feel like you’re part of something, is vital for young people’s physical and mental health.