
Awards
Here are all the ways in which our work has been recognised:
2023
Programme Officer Paris McCleggan-Milner selected as a winner of a WWE Courageous Use of Sport Award.
2020
Young person Nicole Fernandes da Silva awarded Canon Young Champion (<21yrs) by Global Good.
2019
NFL Local Hero Award presented to Shaninga.
2017
Small Charity Big Impact Award in the category of Charity with an Income Between £50,000 - £150,000 by the Foundation for Social Improvement.
2016
London Youth Award for Sports Development for our 'pioneering' Girls Engagement Programme.
2015
Athan 31/London Youth Award for Outstanding Sports Project and Outstanding Change to the Community.
2008
CEO and founder Shaninga was awarded the Improving Young People's Lives Award for his work with young people.
2022
Three London Youth Awards in the Being There, Adventure, and Inspiring Young Changemakers categories.
2020
Shortlisted as Not a Red Card Award finalists in the category, Innovative Use of Sport!
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2018
Shortlisted for a London Youth Award in the Youth Social Action category.
2017
Shortlisted for a Team London Award in the Sports category.
2014
Shortlisted for a National Diversity Community Organisation Award.
2021
Shortlisted for the Rathbones Covid-19 Response Award.
2019
Shortlisted for a London Sport Award in the Harnessing the Power of Elite Sport Category.
2018
Shortlisted for a London Sport Award in the Club of the Year category.
2016
Shortlisted for a London Sport Award in the category of Bigger and Better Workforce Award and Highly Commended in the Club of the Year category.
2008
Shaninga highly commended for an Anne Frank Award.
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