Special Olympics St Albans provides year round weekly sport activities for children and adults with a learning disability. Enabling them to compete at local, national and international competitions. We have sessions in athletics, swimming, boccia, equestrian, golf, football and judo.
We are a fully inclusive Wheelchair Basketball Club based at Stanley Matthews Academy Blurton, Stoke on Trent. We welcome new members and volunteers. All equipment is provided. Children's sessions are held on Sundays 12-1pm. Adult sessions are held on Tuesdays 6-8pm.
Streets Ahead provides football experiences for all those who are unable to play in a mainstream team. it is open to all from the age of four years. The players play in the Saints Foundation Disability League with a team in each section -Premier, Competitive and Participation. Currently there are…
Opportunity to learn tennis, open to players of all ages & abilities. We have 2 sports chairs if you don't have one and we have rackets to borrow.
Our club is open to anyone regardless of gender, age, ability, race etc. and we aim to help players maximise their potential and reach their goals whatever they may be. Some may want to be Olympians and others may want to play table tennis with their friends. As well as offering opportunities to…
We offer tandem riding opportunities for disabled people in Harrogate, Ripon, Wetherby, Wakefield and York. Disabled back riders are paired up with a non-disabled front rider and we enjoy rides of up to 20 miles in the local countryside. We usually stop off to catch our breath in a local pub on the…
Tandem Trekkers is a Huddersfield based cycling club for blind and visually impaired riders. Our core membership today numbers some 40 riders and we warmly welcome new pilots and stokers. We manage our own fleet of around 15 tandems which is boosted by the fact that several of our members ride…
Target shooting is one of the 26 Olympic and 21 Paralympic Sports, as well as being one of the events that make up Modern Pentathlon. It is not generally seen as a mainstream activity, but thanks to London2012 and the success of Team GB, the sport of target shooting has seen a marked increase in…
The club provides an opportunity for those with and without Physical disabilities within the Thames Valley area to participate in a great team sport within a fun and friendly environment.Our club offers one of the few opportunities for people with physical disabilities to participate in sport, thus…
Our regular sessions run twice weekly and cater for just about everyone and anyone regardless of physical or mental ability level. Members ages range from twenties to eighties and some enjoy purely social games and tea and chat, and some are more seriously competition focused; but we all benefit…