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Closed 26/10/2018
Weʼve raised £0 to help fund new centres around East Anglia to benefit local children, young adults, disabled and elderly fulfil their potential in sport
- Lowestoft, UK
- Closed on Friday, 26th October 2018
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Since 2016 a small registered charity opened up the only Archery club in Waveney, since then the charity has over 30+ members ranging from 6 - 67 years old. Since then we receive a number of calls from residents in and around Norfolk who are disabled. Due to the current club being on the first floor, and not having lifts we get disheartened when we have to let people down.
Since then we have made it our mission to expand our services that will encourage everyone within the community. Archery has proven to be beneficial to everyone, young, old or disabled, because of the lack of facilities within East Anglia, we are making this our mission to have Archery clubs for all in every town around the East Coast and eventually across the whole of the UK..
We feel that everyone needs encouragement and the means to become active without the fear of financial hardship, the money raised will enable the charity to provide activities for the foreseeable future.
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Lee Wall
Lowestoft, UK
Archery is a national sport going back many generations, unfortunately because the lack of facilities in the UK, many talented people are missing out on the possible Olympic, Paralympic and Special Olympic games representation, we need more indoor clubs around the UK