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Plymouth Raiders Wheelchair Basketball

We currently have a mixture of ages ranging from 12 to 55 years old, with both male and female playing. The club is always looking to increase participation numbers within disability sports and get more people involved with playing wheelchair basketball. The club train and play games at the University of St Mark & St John and have done for the past couple of seasons. The facilities are fantastic and are constantly being reviewed and improved to help with accessibility. The team currently train on a Thursday night between 7 and 8pm (all welcome) and 8 to 9pm team session (invite only).

Plymouth Sports Academy - Support System

We provide young people and families the opportunity to get involved with sport and fitness activities.

Plymouth Woodturners

Plymouth Woodturners is a non-profit organization set up to promote the wonderful craft of woodturning. If you have never turned wood, you should try it, it is extremely satisfying. Forming a shapeless lump of wood into a thing of beauty, working with hands, eyes and brain; devising shapes, actually producing something you can cherish, use, give away or sell.

Plymsouls

Plymsouls is a youth club for local Plymstock-based teenagers (boys and girls) offering friendship, games nights, and special events.

Riding for the Disabled

South West Dartmoor RDA is a voluntary group dedicated to making a lasting difference to the lives of disabled people, enabling them to ride to benefit their health and wellbeing, to achieve their goals and to have fun.

Sea Sanctuary

Sea Sanctuary is a unique mental health charity and one of the world's leading exponents of blue health, the concept that 'blue spaces', such as the sea, are beneficial for people's mental and emotional wellbeing.

Soundhouse Brass

Soundhouse Brass is a thriving and enthusiastic group of brass bands based in Plymouth, Devon.

Special Olympics Plymouth and District

Special Olympics Plymouth and District (SOPD) is a Branch of Special Olympics Great Britain (SOGB) and provides sports opportunities.

Sport in Mind

Sport in Mind (unaffiliated to Mind and not part of the local Mind network) helps to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems through sport and physical activity.

Sports Development Unit

We promote and coordinate a range of sport and physical activity opportunities and deliver a number of local and national initiatives across the city to get more people active.

Stagecoach Theatre Arts Schools

Part-time training in the performing arts for children aged 4-18 years. Our aim is to nurture and develop young potential through singing, acting and dance classes, stretching young imaginations and building confidence.

Super Tramp Plymouth - SEND Trampolining Sessions

With over 30 years of trampoline experience, you can be certain that Super Tramp Plymouth is the ultimate place to enjoy safe, healthy trampolining fun; something we have always strongly believed in. Our facility in the heart of the South-West has plenty on offer helping to provide you with hours of fun and excellent health benefits all year round. Our SEND sessions are strictly for customers with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. The session is open to anyone ages 5+, with one free parent or carer allowed access onto the trampolines with every SEND customer.

Swim Matters - Children with Additional Needs

At Swim Matters we believe that all children should have the opportunity to learn to swim or to simply experience the joy of being immersed in warm water. This is especially applicable for children with additional needs who may be unable to access public pools. We are a small private pool based in Dartington near Totnes and have lessons available for mothers with their children aged under three. We follow the 'Birthlight' approach of introducing children to water which is based on using simple body based practices inspired from yoga and traditional parenting methods.

Tatty Bumpkin Plymouth

Tatty (and Baby) Bumpkin offers award winning multi-sensory classes and parties loosely based on yoga, including movements, story-telling, music and relaxation. Tatty Bumpkin sessions are good for little ones on many levels as well as great fun.

The Scout Association

Scouting is the largest co-educational youth movement in the world with 28 million members worldwide. Scouting aims to encourage the physical, mental, spiritual and social development of young people to enable them to take a constructive part in their local community. Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.

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