Dear Supporter We hope you’re well during this unprecedented time. We’re inviting you, your family and friends to take part in The 2.6 Challenge from Sunday 26 April to help to save the UK’s charities. …
Rugby……remember it? It feels strange not to have set foot in The Stoop for several weeks now and I am sure I’m not alone in being desperate to be back ‘home’ and not stuck at …
It is with great pleasure that we can announce that Nick Heath has agreed to support The Harlequins Foundation by accepting a role as an ambassador. A bit of background: Nick has been a …
1) Introduce yourself: What is your name & age, and what is your role with The Chargers? Hi my name is Mathew Hall I am 40 years old and I’m a player for the Surrey …
Luke Martyr, one of The Jesters Wheelchair Rugby Team players, has written about his experiences with the team! My background is quite boring really, struggling to find work and having to juggle symptoms of MS …
Ash, one of the volunteers with The Jesters Wheelchair Rugby Team, has written about her experiences with the team, and the difference it has made to her. I first came to Wheelchair Rugby with my …
The Antarctic Fire Angels are a group of female firefighters from London & South Wales who in 2023 will set out to traverse the continent of Antarctica, via the South Pole. Their journey covers a …
1) Introduce yourself: What is your name & age, and what is your role with The Chargers? Name: Daniel Walker Age: 22 Player 2) How did you first get involved with The Chargers? What encouraged …
With the outbreak of Covid – 19, our HITZ programme, an education provision for young people who are NEET (not in education, employment or training) has gone fully remote. This enables learners to still access …
Whether it’s travelling abroad, taking a train or simply walking down the street, it’s easy to take for granted the fact that the world is first and foremost designed for non-wheelchair users. Public transport was …