Chance to Shine has published its latest Impact Report, detailing the work of the charity during the 2018/19 Academic Year. The charity aims to develop the physical, mental, social and personal wellbeing of the thousands of children it works with every year. Read more
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In an inspiring evening, winners from across the country were recognised for the work that they do to support grassroots cricket at the Chance to Shine Awards on Wednesday 20 November. Read more
Read the latest Impact Report from the national children's charity Chance to Shine. The charity works in state schools and communities to spread the power of cricket to children and young people. Read more
The Chance to Shine Awards moved online for the very time as the charity hosted its annual celebration last night (Thursday 26 November). Read more
Chance to Shine is delighted to announce the appointment of Dana Abdulkarim as a trustee. Read more
England cricketers past and present surprised a Primary School in Peckham on Wednesday 21 October, as Chris Jordan and Alex Tudor helped national cricket charity Chance to Shine celebrate Black History Month. Read more
Chance to Shine has teamed up with Wisden to celebrate the work of England’s Black cricketers during Black History Month. Read more
Chance to Shine is giving teachers the tools they need to celebrate cricket in Black History Month! There are free resources for primary and secondary schools. Read more
Covid-19 has had a significant impact on the communities where our Street Programmes take place. We need your help to raise £500,000 so we can continue to support young people as they return to sessions following lockdown. Read more
As pupils begin to return to school following the Covid-19 lockdown, Chance to Shine will be resuming delivery of the Schools programme. Read more
Laura Cordingley, Chance to Shine Chief Executive, speaks about the role sport can play in developing girls leadership skills setting them up to become CEOs of the future. Read more
Commissioned by Chance to Shine and NatWest, research published into supporting teenage girls to take part in sport and to develop leadership skills. Read more
The first ever virtual edition of Prudential RideLondon will be taking place on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 August and Chance to Shine is looking for riders to help raise funds to support the charities return to cricket delivery. Read more
Current and former England Cricketers inspired children to get active through a series of virtual cricket sessions as part of Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week. Read more
As the national children’s cricket charity Chance to Shine turns 15 years old, it is announcing today (Thursday 21 May) that it has delivered coaching to its five millionth child. Read more
As Chance to Shine celebrates 15 years since it's founding, Chief Executive Laura Cordingley spoke about what the charity means to her. Read more
This week, national children’s cricket charity Chance to Shine turns 15 years old. The charity, launched in 2005, was founded by Lord King of Lothbury; broadcaster Mark Nicholas and cricket equipment manufacturer Duncan Fearnley. Read more
CEO of Lincolnshire Cricket, Martyn Dobson and founder of The Fitness Barn, Paul Cook (both former Lincolnshire County Cricketers) are teaming up to tackle a mammoth running challenge to raise money to support grassroots cricket. Read more
Cricketing superstar Ben Stokes is to run his first ever half marathon, raising funds for the NHS Charities Together and national children’s cricket charity Chance to Shine. Read more
We want you to challenge yourself, have fun and raise some money for Chance to Shine in the process. As we all adapt to our new routine in lockdown, it’s incredibly important to stay active and healthy and give yourself a chance to try new things. Why not get involved in a simple and fun activity for you or the whole family! Read more
Three soldiers will each be running a marathon, made up of 2,387 lengths between two sets of cricket stumps, in their gardens this weekend to raise money for the NHS and Chance to Shine. Read more
Following the decision to suspend all delivery and the closure of schools across the UK, the charity has sought to continue to support teachers and parents to help children remain active. Read more