Crawley Town Community Foundation teams up with DanceHub for fun sessions
and live on Freeview channel 276
The Premier League-funded Kicks programme is focused on engaging young people aged eight to 18 within their communities and active in sport.
Already this year it has offered the opportunity for the Foundation’s Premier League Kicks Council to plan and deliver Social Action projects, which saw great success with its Protect the Planet challenge in August.
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Hide AdThe council collected clothes for local refugees alongside community partners in order to both recycle wears but also to clothe those arriving in Crawley going without.
As part of the programme, the Foundation will now host a dance group in the Broadfield Stadium Innovation Electrical Suite in association with Dancehub’s Y.E.S Project (Youth Empowerment by Street dance).
This will be for those between the ages of eight and 18 looking to get into dancing, learning something new and being active.
The sessions will begin on Tuesday, October 24, and are open to all – regardless of ability.
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Hide AdTomorrow afternoon, the Foundation will be attending Everyone Active’s K2 Leisure Centre for the Winter Warm Up event between 11am-3.30pm.
Staff will be on hand as part of a day of activities to stave off the incoming cold weather and get people moving.
There will be bowls, badminton, walking cricket, soft tennis, reminiscence sessions, yoga and seated exercises and is hidden-disability friendly – the event is free.
The Foundation’s Soccer Schools also take place in the half-term between October 23-27 and is for any ability players aged five to 12 years.
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