TRAFFORD ACTIVE FUND TO DONATE £56,000 TO LOCAL GROUPS

The adidas Manchester Marathon and Manchester Half have fortified their long withstanding relationship with Trafford Council, with a total of £56,000 continuing to be donated to Trafford-based sports initiatives.

Since its inception in 2015, the Trafford Active Fund has donated hundreds of thousands to bolster the sporting legacy of Greater Manchester, with Trafford recognised as one of the best sport and leisure destinations in the world.

£1 from every paid entry into both the adidas Manchester Marathon and Manchester Half goes into the Trafford Active Fund.

Find out more about the valuable work of the latest Trafford Active Fund projects below, in which women’s-only initiatives benefitted significantly.

Urmston Mad Batters

Urmston Mad Batters is a Women’s Rounders Team based in Urmston. Their aim is to promote the physical and mental well-being of local women through an accessible sport. The fund has allowed them to train throughout winter in their indoor venue, and contributed to new equipment.

Breathchamps

Breathchamps offer social ways to help adults and children breathe better: with singing for lung health classes, Japanese Forest Bathing and dance classes for breathless or unsteady people. The fund has contributed toward volunteers and equipment, allowing people to attend regular forest bathing sessions in Sale West.

Sale Harriers – Junior Running Programme

Sale Harriers is a friendly running club with sites in Crossford Bridge, Wythenshawe Park and Sports City. The Junior Athletics Club is aimed at 6–16-year-olds, giving young athletes the opportunity to try out all athletic disciplines. The fund has allowed the club to replace a moth-eaten high jump bed, and coach all age groups in this event.

DOSportUK – Trafford Wildcats

Disability Opportunities Sport in the UK have assembled the Trafford Wildcats Inclusive Basketball group, running weekly basketball sessions aimed at people with learning disabilities and/or autism in Trafford. A spokesperson for the club said that the fund has helped in “tackling health inequalities through to social benefits, mental health benefits, and working towards breaking down other societal barriers”.

Our Goal CIC – The Eva Programme

Our Goal CIC is a not-for-profit organisation which exists to improve the lives of girls through physical activity. They deliver community sport and school-based physical activity interventions with girls, with a particular focus on inactive teenagers. The fund has helped upskill mentors to improve the activity levels of local secondary school aged girls.