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Wellington College supports SeakAid with sports kit donation and over £850 towards shipping
I want to say a truly heartfelt thank you to Wellington College for supporting SeakAid through a generous sports kit collection and an additional £850 contribution towards shipping costs. Support like this means far more than words can fully express. Every item of kit collected represents more than clothing or equipment. It represents opportunity. It represents dignity. It represents a young person being given the chance to take part, to feel included and to believe that they


SeakAid & Future Youth Zone: Inclusive Sport Partnership Day
Sunday 19 April was one of those days that reminds us exactly why SeakAid exists. Building on the inclusive sport work we’ve been delivering across London and beyond — from West Youth Zone, to the Croydon Multi-Sport SEND Festival, to our pop-up engagement sessions focused on making sport work for neurodivergent young people — we were proud to be at Future Youth Zone (Barking & Dagenham) for a partnership event centred on access, wellbeing, and belonging. A youth space that f


Inclusive Sports Access & Well-being for Disadvantaged and Neurodivergent Youth: SeakAid at WEST Youth Zone Beyond Sessions
We had the pleasure of visiting WEST Youth Zone at 2 EdCity Walk, London, W12 7TF to attend their Beyond Sessions . We delivered kit donated from MJM Sports , observed the session in action, and spent time seeing how inclusive, adaptive provision can create real confidence and belonging for young people. What are Beyond Sessions? Beyond Sessions are designed to be fully inclusive and adaptive , supporting young people aged 8 to 25 with mild learning difficulties through t


SeakAid at the Croydon Multi-Sport SEND Festival (Croydon) Inclusive Sports Access
SeakAid was proud to be part of the Multi-Sport SEND Festival at New Addington Leisure & Community Centre (Croydon) , delivered by Access Sport in partnership with Croydon Council . The festival brought together disabled children and young people aged 5–25 and local providers, creating a welcoming space to try activities, meet organisations, and learn what support is available. For us, days like this matter because they put young people and families at the centre. They al


Pop-Up Inclusive Sport Engagement: Helping Make Sport Work for Neurodivergent Young People
At SeakAid, we believe sport should feel welcoming for every young person. That includes young people who are neurodivergent and may experience sports spaces differently—whether that’s due to sensory needs, anxiety around new environments, or feeling excluded by the way activities are usually run. That’s why we created our Pop-Up Inclusive Sport Engagement sessions: short, interactive visits that fit inside your existing youth club or activity programme. These pop-up session


Thank You MJM Sports: New Stock Donation Supporting SeakAid’s Youth Programmes
SeakAid would like to say a huge thank you to MJM Sports , Heather Schofield , and the whole team for their incredibly kind donation of new stock . Support like this makes a real difference to the young people we work alongside, and we’re genuinely grateful that you’ve chosen to back our mission. At SeakAid, we exist to help disadvantaged and neurodivergent young people access sport and physical activity. For many of the youth groups, schools, and community partners we suppo


Black History Cup: A Milestone for Women & Girls in Football
The Black History Cup has always been about more than just football—it’s about community, opportunity, and breaking barriers. This year’s tournament was a true celebration of talent, teamwork, and progress, especially for girls and women in the sport. Women’s Tournament: Inspiring the Next Generation For the first time, the women’s tournament took centre stage—and what a show it was! Teams like Actionians and Leatherhead Girls brought skill, passion, and a sense of unity that


Empowering Women and Girls Through Football: Our New Programme
At SeakAid, we know that sport can change lives. But too often, women and girls—especially from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds—face barriers to getting involved. Through feedback from parents, youth workers, and young women at our events like the Black History Cup, we’ve heard a clear message: there’s a need for safe, welcoming football spaces just for them. In partnership with London Vets Ballerz and thanks to support from the Barclays Community Sport Fund,


SeakAid Wins Lottery Funding to Empower Disadvantaged and Neurodivergent Youth Through Sport
We’re excited to announce that SeakAid has been awarded funding from the National Lottery Community Fund for our new project: Inclusive...
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