Garnock Rugby Club Junior Section
No comments Garnock Valley
We would like to purchase equipment and help towards the costs the club incurs to hire alternative training facilities during the winter months. This will encourage young people to continue with physical activity all year round. We strive to keep our membership costs as low as possible so that the sport can be as inclusive as possible. Seeking funding contributes towards this.
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
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 Young Sports Leaders
No comments Arran
Arran Young Sports Leaders support a number of island wide programmes and events across the year. It’s important for the Young Leaders to access training courses and island wide programmes and events free of charge.
St Peter's Parent Council: sport for all
No comments Three Towns
Funding towards new equipment and team kits for the children's after-school sports clubs, including football, netball and athletics. The clubs help to develop healthy minds and bodies, and equip the children with valuable life skills.
Multi Sports Club
No comments Arran
Throughout the year, a multi sports club runs for P1-7 youngsters from all seven primaries on the Isle of Arran. A great way to build relationships with pupils from a variety of schools, preparing youngsters for high school.
63rd Ayrshire Scout Group
No comments Garnock Valley
We wish to take the children on a day trip to the Clyde Valley Farm Park. We are a Scout group based in Kilbirnie consisting of approximately 40 children aged from 4 years to 17 years, who learn age appropriate skills to take forward in life.