Members of the Bon Accord Rotary Club have planned a historic cycle to raise funds for Streetsport, the Denis Law Legacy Trust’s flagship programme.
Read MoreAfter a year like no other, the Denis Law Legacy Trust was hugely enthused to be offered the opportunity to take part in a virtual exchange to increase engagement and collaboration with participants and young volunteers across the globe.
Read MoreAt the beginning of 2020 we introduced Aidan and Megan to the team, two 3rd year Applied Sport and Exercise Science students at RGU, for a period of 6 weeks which tied in with their placement opportunity module.
Read MoreA new Streetsport session which is run in partnership with a mixed martial arts gym in Torry is proving to be a great success for local youngsters.
Read MoreAs of close of play Thursday 19th March, all Streetsport sessions and events will be halted until further notice. This is in response to more stringent measures being put in place by the UK Government in relation to the Covid-19 outbreak.
Read MoreMark Williams, Chief Operating Officer of the Denis Law Legacy Trust, has received an honorary degree from Robert Gordon University. Having joined the RGU staff in 2010, Mark was appointed DLLT COO in 2014 and has helped the trust and in particular its flagship programme, Streetsport, grow exponentially in the years since.
Read MoreYouth participants who attended Streetsport sessions in February have helped Robert Gordon University strive towards their Row Britannia 2020 goal.
Read MoreFrom improving your mental and physical health to gaining friends and feeling included, read five reasons which may inspire you to get involved with volunteering for Streetsport in 2020.
Read MoreStudents at Robert Gordon University have travelled to Ghana this month to help fit-out a local school with much-need facilities.
Read MoreA Streetsport volunteer who hails from Catalonia has been in the spotlight recently after appearing in Universities Scotland campaign on internationalisation.
Read MoreLast week I spent my time doing a work placement with Streetsport at the Denis Law Legacy Trust which has been an all-round great experience. As soon as I walked through the door I have been made to feel welcome…
Read MoreTo help celebrate and promote the work of the CashBack for Communities Youth Work Fund, Jamie (a three feet high yellow unicorn!) embarked upon a 2,000 mile roundtrip of Scotland.
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 MoreStreetsport recently partnered up with a global oil and gas company to provide some lucky youth participants with a unique SPARK opportunity.
Read MoreEach quarter of the year Streetsport arrange a day where volunteers and staff come together to loosen up, socialise and enjoy each other’s company through both educational and fun activities.
Read MoreWilliam’s a familiar face at Streetsport sessions. Having grown up in the community of Northfield in the north-west of Aberdeen, he began participating at Streetsport sessions in the area when he was 12.
Read MoreStaff from Scottish Enterprise in Aberdeen have donated hundreds of bottles of water and cereal bars to Streetsport, Denis Law Legacy Trust’s flagship programme.
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 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.
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