Street League

Charity No:1101313
URL:http://www.everyclick.com/streetleague
Website:www.streetleague.co.uk
Country:United Kingdom
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About Street League

Street League aims to get disadvantaged people, 50% of whom are homeless, into work. We provide: A structured football and basketball programme, an educational programme called Directions 2 Work. Street League activity raises motivation, improves self esteem, and gives participants both sports based qualifications and employability skills. Using sport as a hook sets us apart from other employment and education schemes as it generates passion, and people want to be involved

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AnonymousEveryclick Search£42.59Every search raises money
Charles and Ashby Revenue Management LtdEveryclick Search£0.01Every search raises money
Belper SchoolEveryclick Search£0.05Every search raises money
Shirley CupitEveryclick Search£0.29Every search raises money
Steve FlemingEveryclick Search£0.01Every search raises money
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Legal description

1. TO DEVELOP THE CAPACITY AND SKILLS OF THE HOMELESS AND OTHER MARGINALISED GROUPS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES IN SUCH A WAY THAT THEY ARE BETTER ABLE TO IDENTIFY, AND HELP MEET, THEIR NEEDS AND TO PARTICIPATE MORE FULLY IN SOCIETY; AND 2. TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND PROVIDING AN ASSOCIATED PROGRAMME OF SUPPORT, TRAINING, COURSES AND ACTIVITIES. * IN THIS OBJECT "MARGINALISED GROUPS" MEANS ROUGH SLEEPERS, REFUGEES, ASYLUM SEEKERS, DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENTS IN REHABILITATION, EX-OFFENDERS, THE UNEMPLOYED AND THOSE WHO LIVE IN AREAS WHICH ARE AMONGST THE 20% MOST DEPRIVED WARDS IN ENGLAND AS RECOGNISED BY THE INDEX OF MULTIPLE DEPRIVATION 2000 (OR ITS EQUIVALENT REPLACEMENT).

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