Stephen Rafferty has chosen to take part in the Deloitte Ride Across Britain in aid of Streetsport. The ride tests cyclists to the limits and incorporates the famous route of Land’s End to John O’Groats, from the deepest south to furthest north in Britain. P.S. he did it!
Read More“I was only 17 when I joined Streetsport but becoming part of the charity proved to play a pivotal role in my life over the next three years. Having decided what to study further, Streetsport was a stand-out feature in my applications which lecturers picked out to ask me about during interviews at college and university”.
Read MoreThe Denis Law Legacy Trust and its flagship programme Streetsport were last week awarded a donation of over £6,000 from the VINCI UK Foundation.
Read MoreThe Denis Law Legacy Trust is very proud of the partnerships that have been forged with local companies and charities in Aberdeen and beyond. This year the trust has formed a thriving relationship with Optimus, an independent engineering consultancy and project delivery company serving the upstream and downstream energy business.
Read MoreThe Denis Law Legacy Trust, in partnership with Aberdeen City Council and the Johan Cruyff Foundation, is delighted to finally be able to announce that Aberdeen’s second Cruyff Court will be named after Aberdeen FC legend Neale Cooper.
Read MoreThe latest Denis Law Legacy Trust Community Football Festival was held at the Aberdeen Sports Village last month and proved to be another huge success.
Read MoreYoung representatives of Streetsport in Aberdeen defeated English giants Arsenal and Liverpool while competing in the 2019 UK Cruyff Court Finals over the weekend.
Read MoreThe Denis Law Legacy Trust has received a grant of almost £30,000 to help it provide activities for disadvantaged children and young people in Aberdeen.
Read MoreThe Hall of Heroes aims to “tell the story of local people who helped transform the wider world” and will be located on the first floor of Provost Skene’s House. Topping the Sporting Champions category was Denis Law, voted in for his illustrious football career and subsequent charity work.
Read MoreLast month we wrote how Dave, one of our brilliant volunteers, planned to run the 64 mile Paddy Buckley Round in North Wales. We’re now delighted to confirm that he completed the incredible feat on the weekend of June 15/16.
Read MoreEnthusiastic young participants who attend Streetsport sessions are often grateful beneficiaries of a sponsored place in RYLA’s annual adventures through the Bon Accord Rotary Club in Aberdeen.
Read MoreThe Barrack Charitable Trust has donated £10,000 towards the Denis Law Legacy Trust’s Streetsport programme. The funds will go directly towards funding the Kickstart wing of Streetsport which delivers activity sessions to Primary 6 and 7 pupils in local schools.
Read MoreStarting in Aviemore, the trio walked through Grantown-on-Spey, Ballindalloch, Craigellachie and Fochabers. 70 miles and a bottle of sun-cream later, the trio arrived in Buckie brimming with pride having raised over £2,000.
Read MoreThe Denis Law Legacy Trust held their first ever race night on Friday in order to raise funds for Streetsport, the award-winning programme which benefits youngsters throughout Aberdeen city and shire.
Read MoreA Streetsport volunteer is taking on the momentous challenge of running a 64 mile route, compromising of 47 summits and 28,000 feet of ascent, in under 24 hours.
Read MoreVolunteers and staff of the Denis Law Legacy Trust came together to run the Balmoral 10k last weekend and raised over £550 in the process.
Read MoreThree old pals are preparing to trek 65 miles through the Highlands this month as they fundraise for the Denis Law Legacy Trust.
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