Hilary Webb

Remembering Brenda Nichol

Fundraising for Give It Your Max
£880
raised
by 17 supporters
In memory of Brenda Nichol
Give It Your Max

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We support children through tennis to improve physical & mental wellbeing.

Story

Brenda Nichol passed away on 20 November 2022 after 92 amazing years. Brenda was a passionate tennis player and coach and all-round sports fanatic. In 1968 she wrote a dissertation called 'Tennis: infant school to Wimbeldon', advocating for tennis to be made accessible and affordable for all children, and offering examples of ways to do so - many of which she put into practice as a teacher at St Martin's School, Hutton. In 1982, Brenda led the school's tennis team to the British School’s Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, where they became the first comprehensive school to win the Milborne Cup. 

The family have chosen the charity Give It Your Max because aligns with everything Brenda worked to do.

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About the charity

Give It Your Max

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We work with disadvantaged, disabled and vulnerable young people aged 4-18 across the UK. Our tennis programmes are designed to enhance the lives of these children, many of whom haven’t had the opportunity to play tennis before. By offering free sessions in school and community settings, we help to break down potential barriers to participation, such as financial limitations or lack of opportunity. We use tennis to tackle socio-economic issues, including poor mental health, low self-esteem, high levels of inactivity, crime/anti-social behaviour and low aspirations.

Donation summary

Total raised
£880.00
+ £175.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£780.00
Offline donations
£100.00

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