Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Kingstonian FC pan disability football.
Kingstonian FC football for mental health.
Look Ahead design and deliver integrated, recovery-focused, person-centred services for supporting mental health that they deliver in partnership with the NHS. They work with people at all stages of the mental health pathway and their focus is on supporting people to build skills, live independently and stay well living in the community wherever possible. As part of their metnal health programme, Look Ahead have 2 football teams which welcome new players. For more information, please contact...
Brixton Pumas have a football team to support mental health (men, adults). For more information, please contact rsavioz@hotmail.co.uk
What is Hornfair Park junior parkrun? A free, fun, and friendly weekly 2k running, jogging, walking event for juniors (4 to 14 year olds). When is it? It is held every Sunday at 9:00am. Where is it? The event takes place at Hornfair Park, Shooters Hill Rd, London, SE18 4LX. See Course page for more details. What does it cost to join in? Nothing - it's free! but please register before you first come along. Only ever register with parkrun once and don't forget to bring a scannable co...
Upminster Park Rovers JFC has an U16 Pan Disability Team.
Disability4Sport has an Adult Pan Disability Football Team.
Canada Water FC have an adult pan disability team (Albion) that welcomes new players! If you're interested, please contact chas1992@btinternet.com for more information.
All abilities aged from four years old to adults are able enjoy professional football coaching and play in FA-recognised leagues, cups and tournaments both domestically and abroad. These life-changing opportunities provide a boost to players’ self-confidence and self-esteem, while also providing them with key life skills.
All abilities aged from four years old to adults are able enjoy professional football coaching and play in FA-recognised leagues, cups and tournaments both domestically and abroad. These life-changing opportunities provide a boost to players’ self-confidence and self-esteem, while also providing them with key life skills. Two football for adults with Cerebral Palsy teams: Yellows Blues