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OUR IMPACT

Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, All To Play For has already raised over £110,000. These funds have already been  invested in transforming the lives of hundreds of young people - from Nairobi’s slum communities to prisons and refugee communities in London. Below you’ll find a snapshot of where your donations are making a difference.

The East africa character development trust

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The East Africa Character Development Trust works in some of Nairobi’s most disadvantaged communities, using cricket and structured character education to give young people the skills, confidence and opportunities they need to thrive.
 

Thanks to A2P4's support, EACDT is preparing to launch a major new programme to support young people aged 15-22 - a period when many face school dropout, financial hardship, early marriage, unemployment, or pressure to join criminal gangs.

Our funding will support 750 young people (150 per year for five years) with academic, emotional and employment-focused support. 

The Saracens Foundation uses sport to support vulnerable groups in North London and Hertfordshire - from men in prison to refugees and asylum seekers living in temporary accommodation - building confidence, wellbeing and community. 

 

Thanks to A2P4’s support, Saracens Foundation has strengthened its Get Onside and Sporting Roots programmes, delivering weekly sport sessions for refugees and funding specialist workshops and trusted mentors inside HMP Feltham and HMP The Mount.

Our funding has helped reach more than 640 direct participants, including 78 men in prison and 564 refugees, asylum-seekers and children, and contributed to dramatically lower reoffending rates for graduates of the prison programme.

The saracens foundation

the alsama project

Alsama Project

The Alsama Project works with teenage refugees - primarily Syrian girls and young women - providing education, trauma support, leadership development and cricket coaching to help young people rebuild their futures.
 

A2P4 is proud to support Alsama’s Girls Cricket Academy and associated empowerment programmes, which offer structure, safety and community for young refugees.

Our funding contributed to nearly 700 refugee children having a safe place to play and access to cricket coaches twice a week. 

GIVE TODAY to give more young people a sporting chance. 

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