Sported's new Keep The Doors Open campaign aims to raise awareness of the threat which the cost-of-living crisis poses to grassroots sports organisations and their young people.
Sported has launched the Keep The Doors Open campaign, to raise awareness of the threat which the Cost-Of-Living crisis poses to community sports organisations – and the young people they support.
It comes as research identifies how the consequences of the economic climate are already being felt by these groups and how there are real concerns about a significant drop in engagement and participation rates from the young people they support.
The survey, from data gathered through 500 groups across the UK, found that:
This means tens of thousands of young people could miss out on sport and physical activity opportunities which play a huge part in their development, helping them deal with a wide range of issues.
Sported’s urgent focus is to help these groups survive this winter so they can continue to support young people most in need – and then, longer term, to ensure they become sustainable with equitable access to affordable, reliable facilities.
How You Can Help?
Sported’s campaign aims to drive awareness and funds that will lead to the support that can help groups in most need through this challenging time. We are keen to hear from those who can support through the provision of any of the following:
If you’d like to find out more, Sported will be holding a lunchtime online briefing on our Cost-Of-Living data on Tuesday 8 November at 12pm. We will share the insights and discuss how it impacts on the sport for development sector and the actions required.
In the meantime, do take a look at our webpage here or get in touch with the team at Sported.
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