Support Us Donate Will you be a teammate this Christmas? Donate Fundraise For people who are already facing the impact of inequalities, the Coronavirus pandemic is having a disproportionate effect on disadvantaged children, young people and families in our communities and we are seeing an increase in demand on our services. Will you be a teammate today and support children and young people like Emily, who attends our Bluebirds Ability sessions for support with her Autism Spectrum Disorder? To find out more about Emily’s story, and other amazing young people that we work with click on the stories below. Your support will let us be there for more children, young people and families who need our help. Thank you for being part of our team this Christmas! Please select a donation amount (required) £21 could provide a group of young people struggling with their mental health and wellbeing with a session with one of our specialist coaches, to help build up their confidence and resilience. £23 could provide a young person who is at risk of offending or re-offending with a specialist mentor and one-to-one support to assist their re-engagement with positive activities, increase their confidence and wellbeing. £30 could provide a group of children and young people living with disabilities with an inclusive/adaptive football session to build their confidence and reduce social isolation. Other Set up a regular payment Donate Emily's Story Being able to see Emily benefit, interact with others and build confidence is so important to us as a family. We feel more positive and positive for her general wellbeing. Read more here... Aaron's Story Kicks gave me and a lot of the boys I know something positive to do. It's changed me as a person completely over the three years I've been attending, it's helped improve my attitude, and helped me with how to apply myself off the pitch. Read more here... Chloe's Story I haven’t been getting into trouble with the police like I used to. Since working with Terry and addressing my anger, I’m better in school, I have better relationships with teachers and classmates. I’ve got a better relationship with my mum, who’s told me she’s proud of me. Read more here... Cameron's Story Mentally, I was in a bad way (during lockdown). The (Foundation) tutors were the only people I felt I could talk to. They gave me a confidence boost that we’d be out of a lockdown soon and it helped me see light at the end of the tunnel. Read more here...