Sport Structures partnership announced

The Richard Whitehead Foundation are thrilled to announce its partnership with Sport Structures, a multi-award-winning organisation, providing high-quality, cost-effective consultancy, management, and education services to sports organisations worldwide.

As part of the partnership, Sport Structures will be working closely with The Richard Whitehead Foundation to deliver a range of exciting projects and initiatives, including fundraising events, awareness campaigns, and training programs/workshops for disabled people and their families.

Paul Brackley, Project Manager at the Richard Whitehead Foundation said of the announcement “We are thrilled to forge a new partnership with Sport Structures; who are hugely respected within the sports industry and will bring significant expertise and invaluable support to the Foundation.”

The partnership between Sport Structures and The Richard Whitehead Foundation is an excellent example of how collaboration can make a real difference in the lives of disabled people. It is hoped that through this partnership, more disabled people will have access to opportunities and support to achieve their ambitions through sport and physical activity and both organisations are excited to see where we can take this newly formed partnership.

Managing Director, Kath Percival said of the partnership, “we are excited about our first charity partner as they are completely in tune with our values and philosophy of supporting smaller bodies to grow.” Whilst Simon Kirkland, Founder and Director of sport Structures added “We partnered with The Richard Whitehead Foundation as they align closely to our values and are a brilliant cause. We wanted to partner with a charity that we could make a difference with, and the activities we are doing will hopefully make a difference. We start with eight of the team being involved in the Big Birmingham Run on the 7th of May and our further partnerships will be announced throughout the year.”

For more information about Sport Structures and the work we are doing to support The Richard Whitehead Foundation or to donate, please visit www.sportstructures.com.

To find out more about The Richard Whitehead Foundation, please visit www.richardwhiteheadfoundation.org.

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