We work with the Lord’s Taverners to provide sporting and recreational opportunities for young disabled people and those from deprived areas in their local communities.
The Lord’s Taverners provide inclusive and impactful cricket programmes to empower young people with disabilities and those from disadvantaged communities, helping them overcome the challenges of inequality.
We are grateful to the Lord’s Taverners for funding our delivery of SEN Cricket in schools.
They also provide funding for our Wicketz cricket hubs, which run weekly throughout the year for young people in disadvantaged communities. These hubs are free to attend and aim to provide a safe space to play cricket and develop important life skills.
Click here to find out more about Wicketz in Warwickshire and Birmingham.
The Lord’s Taverners have been instrumental in supporting the growth and expansion of our Access programme across Warwickshire and Birmingham. Over the past year, more than 1,100 children have taken part in school cricket, with numbers continuing to grow every day.