Free events, programmes and workshops
Keeping active is a great way to build confidence and improve both mental and physical health. However, we are more than just sports. We also organise a range of employability programmes, workshops, qualification and social events for young people.
All our sessions are free to attend for qualifying young people.
More information, time and locations for our events can be found below.
Programmes & Workshops Qualifications Sports sessions Social Events School Holiday Events Business & Partner Events
Programmes & Workshops
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Sports Sessions
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Social Events
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Business & Partner Events
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How we help
Mentoring
Our mentors work on a one-to-one basis to provide support, assistance, encouragement and inspiration during and following our programmes.
Learn moreEmployability skills
Get job ready! Get support with CV writing, interview techniques and tips, career pathway advice, and mock interviews.
learn moreQualifications
Level up and improve your chances of moving into further education and employment with the help of our online and in-person courses and qualifications.
Learn moreSports sessions
Our sports sessions support young people to stay active, develop life skills and meet new people.
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We want to give every young person we work with the chance to make a positive change in their lives
“Sport 4 Life set the ball rolling for me. I was at the job centre one day, now here I am.”
Ubayda Sharif, aged 21
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