Oct 11, 2011 The message of 'Hit the Top' arrives in Guernsey
Perry Sophocleous, C4C Development Officer, writes about a recent visit to Guernsey as part of the national expansion partnership with C4C and The Lord’s Taverners for the… read more
"Cricket for Change has enabled me to make good friends, to experience things that I never thought possible; it has given me confidence in challenging life situations."
Perry Sophocleous, C4C Development Officer, writes about a recent visit to Guernsey as part of the national expansion partnership with C4C and The Lord’s Taverners for the… read more
Earlier this summer, Joss Beharrell, raised funds for C4C by cycling from Land's End to John O'Groats, one of the hardest cycling challenges in Britain. Everyone at C4C was very impressed… read more
Young people today are the future leaders of an unprecedented and unpredictable world in which nothing will be as it has been before. They’re globally connected and aware, like no… read more
As the 2012 Paralympic tickets go on sale today, it is a reminder that Cricket for Change's 'Hit the Top' programme has been adopted into a new five year sport and physical activity strategy… read more
Don't miss out on the 30th Anniversary celebrations and reserve your place at a Gala Dinner on Wednesday 19th October , with:
The Rt Hon Sir John Major KG CH, 30th Anniversary Patron… read more
On the 23rd August, the 1st Berkeley Group National 'Street20' Finals (part of the Lords Taverners Cricket for Change partnership) took place at the City Academy in Bristol.
The… read more
The partners of ‘StreetChance’ – Cricket for Change, Chance to Shine, Barclays Spaces for Sports, Metropolitan Police Service and Positive Futures – are committed to… read more
On Friday 22 nd July, a small team of Towry Employees from Client Services, Wealth Planning, The Transfer Team and WAG spent a few hours sharing our lives with a project run by C4C. With… read more
Rebecca Redding from Thomas' School, fresh from completing the C4C 3 Peaks Challenge, shares her thoughts on the whole experience:
I am delighted and greatly relieved to… read more
Cricket for Change recenlty visited New York City teaching ‘Play Rugby USA’, ‘NYPD (New York Police Department)’ and ‘USACA (United States Cricket… read more
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