3.1.1.to relieve poverty amongst financially disadvantaged families through the targeted provision of donated sports clothing and equipment.
3.1.2 the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage through assisting in the provision of sports clothing and equipment with the object of improving the conditions of life and allowing access to sporting activity.
3.1.3 the advancement of the environmental protection and improvement for public benefit by, promoting sustainable use of sports clothing and equipment through repair, reuse, reclamation, recycling, use of recycled products and use of surplus and leftover materials and by reducing the carbon emissions linked to production and consumption by encouraging reuse and reduction of consumption.
3.1.4 provide either free or greatly reduced multi sport coaching sessions for children aged 3 - 7
3.1.5 prioritise delivery within the most economically deprived communities, as identified through the SIMD Deprivation Map of Stirling,
3.1.6 particularly keen to encourage support in areas experiencing higher levels of deprivation, where early intervention can have the greatest long-term impact.
3.1.7 delivers a structured, evidence-based motor skills programme for children aged 3–7.
3.1.8 rather than focusing on early sports specialisation, our sessions develop the fundamental movement skills that underpin confidence, physical literacy, health, and lifelong participation in physical activity.