Night Time Soccer and Flytying
No comments Irvine
The Fullarton and Harbourside communities both sit in the top SIMD areas in North Ayrshire. Lack of resources and access to services over the years, has resulted in lower incomes, poorer health and lower attainment skills. Fullarton Hub provides a range of activities for children and young people throughout the year but the young people have identified a gap in provision, especially over the winter months.
Arran High School Mountain Bike Club
No comments Arran
Training for a new volunteer MTB leader. British Cycling MBLA Level 2 Leader training with First Aid and CWPS training.
"My Happy Mind" Wellbeing Resources Skelmorlie Primary, Parent Council.
No comments 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.
Irvine Meadow 2009
No comments Irvine
Our football team plays a crucial role in promoting health, wellbeing and social inclusion and ensures the boys have a focus which supports them to make positive decisions. We promote healthy choices as a team and as a result of this many of the boys have joined the gym and attend regularly to keep improving their fitness levels and socialise with one another. Being a part of our team has helped reduce social barriers for these boys and ensure they have a sense of belonging.
Irvine and Dreghorn Youth Brass Band
No comments Irvine
Funding for uniform costs and also to support members attend a National Youth Brass Band of Scotland residential course,
Ardeer Thistle 2015's
No comments 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.
Garnock Valley Boxing for kids
No comments Garnock Valley
The boxing club in the Garnock Valley Fitness Centre which has charitable status require mats for the young people who train
Team Inspire
No comments North Coast
Team Inspire are a group of young people aged 17-21 who have previously been involved in Active Schools Leadership programmes and have gone above and beyond. This group work together to create opportunities to be active within their schools and communities and mentor younger pupils on leadership programmes to ensure they are the best that they can be. We are bidding for £1000 to help with training costs to help further develop our leadership journey and branded kit to make us recognisable.
Lawthorn Parent Council - Road Safety
No comments Irvine
We as a parent council have been working with the Junior Road Safety Officers to encourage young people to walk, scoot and cycle to school. To do this we need to make the roads safer around our school for young people to do this.
North Ayrshire Sports Academy
No comments Garnock Valley
At the heart of the North Ayrshire Sports Academy (NASA) programme our principle is that we upskill ourselves in leadership areas within a sporting environment to be able to go back out into local primaries/communities to volunteer and give young people within North Ayrshire equal opportunities to take part in sport and physical activity. As role models and leaders for other young people, NASA can have a pivotal role within their school and wider community.