A selection of projects we fund - Page 12
Projects
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Emma Wiggs
A highly successful Tokyo Games saw Emma Wiggs bag a gold and silver medal in the canoe sprint.
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Reece Dunn
A bout of COVID, a fondness for Chinese food and injury couldn’t stop Reece Dunn’s swimming gold rush in Tokyo.
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Gaz Choudhry
On the final day of competition at the Tokyo Paralympics there was time for one more British hero to take centre stage: Gaz Choudhry.
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Ridley Road Stories
Ridley Road Stories is a two part street exhibition, presented by Future Hackney, documenting and celebrating the African and Caribbean locals on Ridley Road and Gillett Square in Dalston, London.
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Maxwell Ayamba
Maxwell Ayamba is a countryside enthusiast and environmental champion who has connected hundreds of people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities with the outdoors.
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Emily Jenkins
Emily Jenkins is founder of a therapeutic dance programme for women with cancer who is blazing a trail for community dance to boost physical and mental health.
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Katherine Hughes
Katherine is a superstar volunteer who drove an ambitious bid to turn a former hospital into a vibrant community centre and has helped to keep all ages engaged during the pandemic.
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Chris Sellar
Chris is a runner who lost his mother to suicide shortly after losing his father to cancer, and tackled his grief with sponsored runs for mental health and suicide prevention charities.
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Mariama Sanneh
Mariama is a passionate young activist who uses creative media to address topics like sexism and racism, while providing support and training to her peers.
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Neil & Andrew Simpson
19-year-old Neil Simpson made history by claiming Britain's first male Paralympic gold on snow, triumphing in the men's Super-G vision-impaired class, with 21-year-old brother Andrew on hand as his guide.
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Jake Jarman
The 20-year-old has become a household name after his extraordinary exploits for Team England at Birmingham 2022, winning four gold medals to become the most successful English male gymnast at a single Commonwealth Games.
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Olivia Breen
Sprinter Olivia Breen became the first female to win a track and field gold for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 32 years after triumphing in the final of the T37/38 100 metres in Birmingham.