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Ardeer Thistle 2015's

No comments ll88 Three Towns

With 25 children involved in the team from across the Three Towns, we try to ensure we have as much training time whilst keeping the costs as low as possible for our families. The cost of hiring pitches at a larger size for our group and for a longer time, incurs an increase cost. We'd like to be able to continue this without increasing costs to families. Our team would love to take part in several festivals across the summer break, allowing the children to experience tournament football.

£1,000
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Kilwinning Rangers 2014

No comments Kilwinning Rangers 2014 Kilwinning

We are a community youth football team, who pride themselves on working hard to give children the opportunity to participate in football and be part of a team. We have over 30 players - 3 teams playing 7 a side currently. All coaches are volunteers who give up their time each week for two training sessions and games on a Sunday. Our goal is for all players to have new experiences, opportunities to help them grow and have fun with friends and funding will help us to achieve this.

£1,000
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P7 Residential Trip to Ardentinny

No comments Marie Prince North Coast

The Largs Primary School Parent Council wish to support the P7 children in being able to attend their Residential Trip to Ardentinny, outdoor learning centre. Our main aim is to reduce the cost for families and carers. Outdoor learning engages children in their education, especially children who may struggle in the traditional classroom environment. It also enhances health & well-being, independence, confidence and resilience.

£1,000
Largs Colts 2013s

Largs Colts 2013s

No comments David Riley North Coast

We are a community football team run by volunteers with 38 boys and girls from Largs & surrounding areas. We aim to provide a safe and fun environment to develop skills and a love for the game.

£998
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ARDEER COMMUNITY CENTRE

No comments ArdeerCentre Three Towns

Healthy Families, Happy Kitchens We would love to offer a block of cooking classes to teach families and young children how to prepare healthy, quick, and budget-friendly meals. Families that include young children in low-income communities. Promote healthier eating habits, improved family bonding, increased knowledge of nutrition, and practical cooking skills.

£1,000

Greenwood Youth Forum

No comments Greenwood Youth Forum Irvine

Greenwood Youth Forum is a platform where young people can have their voice heard. We would like funding to take eight members on a team building residential to Arran.

£976
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Ardeer Thistle 2012’s

No comments Heather McGookin Three Towns

We have been a team for over 2 years now, with approximately 20 kids signed to the team who train twice a week and play weekly.

£800
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Pennyburn Parent Council - Children equality first

No comments Pennyburn Primary Parent Council Kilwinning

We are looking to secure funding which will be used to support the pupils and families of Pennyburn Primary School & Early Years. The funding will be used for transport costs which will allow pupils to attend events mainly the annual festive pantomime. Securing this funding will ensure that we can remove the costs for local families during the cost of living period we find ourselves in. We want to make sure no child misses out in 2024, equality for every child!

£1,000
Skelmorlie Primary School

"My Happy Mind" Wellbeing Resources Skelmorlie Primary, Parent Council.

No comments Rachel Mclean North Coast

Skelmorlie Primary have worked hard to create a school culture based on emotional resilience and positive wellbeing. The parent council are putting in a bid for £1000 to support the school to continue this work by purchasing My Happy Mind educational resources, which can be used as a whole school approach to build positive self esteem, resilience and emotional literacy.

£1,000

IRVINE YOUTH LEGACY CENTRE

No comments Morgan Blackie Irvine

As a registered charity in Scotland the Irvine Youth Legacy Centre strives to make our community a better place for young people. Representing, Helping, and Achieving our goals and encouraging and supporting other young people to do the same with their own. Helping the staff facilitating a space for youth to express themselves, and build on ideas and aspirations they want to accomplish. The Legacy centre runs 10 different groups across 6 days of the week.

£1,000