North East Sport
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Make a Difference, Make It North East Sport. Over the past five years North East Sport has delivered healthy education through sport and health and wellbeing training to over 11,000 people with the help of 72 volunteers from the communities we serve.
Our work is based in both primary and secondary schools across the North East. We provide school PE, and have many coaches with a range of sporting specialilites, including; dance, football, athletics and rugby. Some of our services include breakfast, lunch and after school clubs as well as Sports Leaders training and Continuing Professional Development for school staff and volunteers.
Our sports club, North East Sport Youth F.C is an accredited Charter Standard club. This means all of our staff are DBS checked, Safeguarding and First Aid trained.
The club has been nationally recognised by the Barclays Premier League #youarefootballcampaign, and has in excess of 200 members which continues to grow.
Members can join our Football Academy from the age of 2. The academy provides a pathway into our football club and creates the opportunity for the child to have long term participation in sport.
Our business model is used as a brilliant example of a Social Enterprise. Please feel free to CONTACT US if we can help in anyway.
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North East Sport, more than just a football club, story credited to Jack McGraghan ( https://goo.gl/Cqef48) Beach Schools North East are looking forward to their third year in 2017, as they look to enlist the help of local children and parents in order to clean up Roker Beach. The initiative was set up in 2015 by local grassroots organisation North East Sport and the beach clubs are backed by Sunderland City Council, with the primary aim to encourage people to enjoy the beautiful Sunderland coastline. The club takes place over the six week holidays, which allows the children to get involved in something that is important to their local community as well as enjoy various activities such as rock-pooling and shelter building. Peter Curtis, the founder of North East Sport, said: “We decided to clean the beaches because we wanted to make a positive difference to our community. “We were delighted by the response we received from the public and how children took it upon themselves to help keep our beaches clean. “The local beaches are absolutely beautiful and used by hundreds of people every day, it is everybody’s responsibility to keep them litter free.” In 2016, Beach Clubs North East held ‘Life’s A Beach’ and achieved their goal of cleaning up Roker’s shores, as they collected a total of 18 bags of rubbish from the seafront over the course of the six weeks. The clubs proved very popular last year with 941 online bookings made from 396 unique users for the various clubs held during the summer. Councillor John Kelly, Sunderland City Council’s Portfolio Holder for Public Health, Wellness and Culture said of the clubs: “Sunderland has award-winning beaches and as a city we always have plenty for people to see and do. So, it’s only naturally that we join-up the two with beach clubs and other activities through the year. “While the city’s resort beaches are litter picked daily, we all have a responsibility to dispose of litter and waste appropriately.”
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Sunday morning football turn up and play, keep practicing, and work hard.
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Our very own #youthsocialaction invest in young people. North East Sport more than just a football club. #Positiveteamlearning
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Our teams are looking for players especially current school year 2 children, year 4 , year 6 and year 7. Players can play a year above their age group but not below. Contact us today https://goo.gl/Uc8t62
Another one of our little super hero's, meet George who is always looking to raise funds for charity and to help other people. Go help George here https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/george-thomson-5
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June 25th we are supporting the Armed Forces Weekend as we do every year. We are hosting a small sided tournament for children who are currently in school year one, just starting in the new leagues. This is held at Sunderland at the Seaburn Recreation Park. Please enter here: https://goo.gl/TgM6zV Places are limited to just eight teams, so book up quick.
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All of our new away Nike 2017/18 kits have arrived and we will be rolling them out soon. The Nike Trophy III short sleeve jersey is designed with comfort and all round performance in mind. The Trophy III made with a Dri-Fit polyester construction which is used at the top level of the game to enhance comfort by grabbing sweat from the skin. The shirt features a modified v-neck collar with overlap and contrasting panels on the sleeves, taking inspiration from Nike's top sponsored Federation. Dri-Fit design provides lightweight sweat management Made with 100% polyester Mesh back panel for improved ventilation Short sleeve design
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Meet Blaze - the new mascot of the Great North Children’s Hospital designed by one of our own super hero's, Kayden! Kayden was very poorly last June and we went to visit him at the Great North Children’s Hospital where he received specialist treatment as his kidney function fell to just 30% and he was in the hospital for more than a week. Kayden is now back to his best and back playing for North East Sport Real. Read his great story here: https://goo.gl/I1GMiz Well done Kayden! Thanks to The Great North Children's Hospital for helping so many sick children.
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Sunday morning football continues tomorrow 10 am at Monkwearmouth Academy the cafe will be shut unfortunately but the football is definitely ON. Turn up and play..
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A massive well done to North East Sport Blues under 15s league winners. The lads have had an absolutley brilliant season and all the hard training has paid off. A bunch of fantastic lads, with a great positive attitude. Now for the under 16s..
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How cute? Down at our beach camp today in the drizzle and rain. Still will have lots of fun..