Monday, March 25, 2013

Nicola Adams launches Gear 4 Girls

Campaign aims to raise young women and girls in areas of need with sports equipment and clothing.

Nicola Adams, who won the jump ever Olympic Women’s Boxing Gold medal at the London 2012 Games, is leading a campaign to enable young women and girls from disadvantaged communities to participate in sport.

Gear 4 Girls aims to awake money to supply sports clothing and equipment to young women and girls who may be deterred from taking part in sport beca procedure they do non have the appropriate gear.

Adams used International Women’s twenty-four hours to launch the campaign in her role as chairperson of Us Girls, a programme focused on change magnitude and sustaining women’s sport club in England’s close disadvantaged communities.

She described her campaign as “providing young women and girls in areas of need with equipment and clothing, so they push aside access sport, enjoy it and delineate active”.

Young women and girls in such areas face particular barriers to participation in sport, according to National Programme Manager for Us Girls Karen Keohane.

She said: “There are hundreds of young women and girls in our local anaesthetic communities who would like to participate in sport but all don’t have anything to wear or can’t afford to buy a netball or football to use in the local park, or a lawn tennis racket and ball so they can make use of the local tennis courts.

“These are all types of barriers which we are laborious to remove in order to get girls active and having fun.”

Adams has already giftd the £6,450 that she recently won on the game aim Family Fortunes to the campaign, as well as running taster sessions in boxing and other sports.

And sports organisations – including the FA and England Handball – will be working aboard Us Girls, donating equipment to the campaign that will be distributed to where it is needed.

Keohane said that Us Girls is “all about getting young women active and with Nicola’s campaign we move it up a level and provide them with the appropriate equipment”.

Us Girls would like to encourage any organisations which would like to donate funds or equipment to get in touch with them by emailing activewomen@streetgames.org.

 



Materials taken from Womens Views on News

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