Access2Funding sponsors Junior Cricket Club
There’s no rest for the wicket – apologies – as Access2Funding is excited to be official sponsors of Sunderland-based cricket club, Seaham Park, to help fund membership for junior players from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Established in 1912, Seaham Park is a popular venue for cricket players of all ages, and recently the club has started to focus more on the junior section, with circa 150 playing members ageing from 4-18. The club doesn’t charge any fees for membership or to play at the club, running the club solely through donations and fundraising activities.
Andrew Ferguson, club chairman, said: “We are aware that we operate in a socially-deprived area and money for a lot of families is tight, so we want to ensure that children from these groups are also able to play at the club regardless. We also provide all playing equipment for under 9s and under 11s, as equipment can be very expensive.
“It is fantastic to have Access2Funding onboard as sponsors, which will help make our club more sustainable, and also help further raise the profile of their organisation within the local community.”
Seaham Park is also concentrating on attracting more girls into the club and now have county representation at under 13s and two girls playing at under 11 level. The aim is to make the club the academy and development club of choice for girls of all ages in the area.
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There’s no rest for the wicket – apologies – as Access2Funding is excited to be official sponsors of Sunderland-based cricket club, Seaham Park, to help fund membership for junior players from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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