Mad Hoops Score with a Sirona Foundation Grant

Mad Hoops Score with a Sirona Foundation Grant

MAD HOOPS (Mangotsfield and Downend Hoops) is a new junior basketball club based in Downend, South Gloucestershire. Over 65 children are registered in three age groups – Under 14’s, Under 12’s and Under 10’s. The club rely entirely on subscriptions to cover club costs, volunteers train to be coaches, administrate and run the sports club. The Sirona Foundation grant subsidised the purchase of kit for all children (and free to those who struggle to afford it), enhancing their sense of belonging and to encourage children to engage in sport, improving their health and wellbeing.

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The Sirona Foundation funding will be transformational for Hillfields Community Garden. As we support the delivery of our regular monthly and weekly groups, recognising the huge contribution of our core volunteers. So far this year we have run 21 groups and events and had nearly 600 visitors. Support from the Foundation means grass roots organisations like ours can thrive in areas that really need support in developing nature and community connections.

Hillfields Community Garden

Great for children to meet new friends who understand how they feel. Really good space for children to meet and play and be themselves. Lovely how you introduce parents and children who are struggling. We would love to do it again, it builds great confidence.

Stammer Group

The grant from the Sirona Foundation means that The Grace Period Project can reliably supply ‘Grace bags’ containing free period products to over 60 people across North Somerset every month. With the support from the Sirona Foundation, we plan to expand our support across North Somerset to raise awareness about period poverty and reduce the stigma around periods.

The Grace Period Project

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