Panathlon programme
We are delighted to announce that as part of the funding from Joseph’s No Limits Challenge, Altrincham FC Community Sports Alty Ability programme will be working in partnership with Penathlon for the 2025/2026 academic year.
Panathlon is a national charity which gives young people with disabilities and special educational needs every year the opportunity to take part in competitive sport. In 2024/25, a record 74,383 young people participated in our events - mainly through competitions held externally with other schools, with additional participants with our in-school virtual programme.
We have over 25 years’ experience providing sporting competitions for a range of age groups including primary, Key Stage 3, secondary and 16+. We provide multisport, swimming, boccia, football, 10-pin bowling, cricket and a range of impairment-specific programmes which take place across 44 English counties, 12 unitary areas in Wales and new to Northern Ireland.
Our competitive pathway begins with local events, leading to county and regional finals, many held at prestigious Olympic and Paralympic venue
Alex Heywood, our Alty Ability Manager has been working closely with Tony & Debbie from Penathlon for the past 6 months to establish how Altrincham FC Community Sports can deliver the programme to schools throughout Trafford.
“This is such an exciting development for the Alty Ability programme and will allow us to provide new opportunities for children with disabilities and SEND to learn new sports and represent Altrincham FC in regional and national competition. We have already established new links to schools we haven’t previously supported and are excited to continue to grow this new programme”
Head of Community Simon Dow is looking forward to launching this exciting new programme” This is another exciting development for the charity and is all down to the amazing Joseph Adams and his No Limits fundraising efforts. Joseph and family were instrumental in establishing the link with Penathlon and see it as a way of supporting young people to fulfil their potential and have the exciting opportunity to progress to regional and national competition.”
The programme will be delivered across 8 priamry and secondary schools with each school attending the monthly inclusion festival each month, which will be held in the J. Davidson Scrap Metal Processors Community Sports Hall.
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