Acknowledgements & Sponsors

Charlton Athletic Football Club

Provision of Personnel and Facilities on a continuous basis

Football Foundation

1. Financial support to enable increased participation for a greater number of children and the development of new teams over a three year period

2. Provision of two kits (for boys and girls team) in 2005 and 2008 under the "Junior Kit Scheme"

We would like to thank the Football Foundation for their help and support by providing kit and equipment for the Junior Reds in 2008.

 

PlaySport London

PlaySport London: Free Sport is a small grants programme which provides funding of up to £1,500 for sports clubs and community groups to deliver free sporting activities to Londoners of all ages and abilities.

The programme is being delivered with key partners including Sport England, which has made a significant National Lottery investment in the scheme.

The aim of the programme is to promote greater participation in sport, which can be encouraging people to take up new sports, or perhaps returning to a sport they haven’t done since school.

 

BBC Children In Need

To provide financial support to enable disadvantaged children to pursue their sports interests

Jack Petchey Foundation

Encouraging young people to play an important part in recognising Achievement and taking responsibility

Capital Radio - Help a London Child

Supporting children from disadvantaged backgrounds to take part in activities and play football in a Club environment.

The Mercury

Use of 'Sports Notices' space for 'Players Wanted'

BCVYO - Bexley Council for Voluntary

Youth Organisations

Supporting young players in Bexley Borough and the Saturday Soccer Club for 2007/8, including a grant in 2008.

John Humphreys

A regular contributor to kit over several seasons

Torch Trophy Trust

A Bursary to support the attendance of Coaches on Courses to raise standards and to encourage volunteers.

Winter of Sport 2008/9

Financial assistance from the London Development Agency to provide sport, exercise, learning and continued participation to Children during the Winter 2008/9

The Co-Operative Membership Community Fund

Grants of £500 received to support the clubs development.