A total of 457,625 young people took part in Chance to Shine programmes between September 2020 and August 2021, with 51% of those participants being female. Read more
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Warwickshire Cricket Board caught up with Waqas Khan, a Chance to Shine Community Coach and Mental Health Practitioner for the NHS in Birmingham. Read more
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
For day 2 of National Cricket Week and Cricketing superstar Carlos Brathwaite & Tailender and former Maccabee Felix White visited a primary school in Hackney. Read more
Pupils all over the country, from Newquay to Newcastle, are enjoying a week of cricket-themed activity in the classroom and on the playground as part of National Cricket Week. Read more
Lauren Bell and Issy Wong have today (Monday 27th June) become the first full Chance to Shine participants to play for England. Read more
Rohan Randhawa is our Inclusive Programmes Manager at Chance to Shine. In this article, Rohan gives us an update on Chance to Shine Street and the ‘Lead Your Ship’ programme. Read more
The Chance to Shine Awards took place on Thursday 25 November at Lord’s Cricket Ground, recognising those who have made significant contributions to the grassroots of the game in the last year. Read more
A statement from the Chance to Shine Chief Executive Read more
We need your help to ensure Chance to Shine can continue to keep children active, and support their mental, personal and social wellbeing. Read more
Chance to Shine Operations Manager Stuart Priscott is aiming to become the oldest person with Cystic Fibrosis to cycle from John o’Groats to Land’s End, raising funds for Chance to Shine and for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Read more
Australian batsman marks the final day of Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week in Cardiff. Read more
National Cricket Week heads to Scotland for the first time Read more
Duo join pupils at Clare Mount Specialist Sports College Read more
West Indian hero heads to Birmingham Read more
Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week 2021 kicked off with a bang on Monday 21 June, as Chance to Shine put on the ultimate school day! Read more
Yorkshire Tea National Cricket Week is back once again, and the power of cricket is spreading further than ever! Read more
Tailenders star lends support to Chance to Shine Read more
Chance to Shine achieve gender parity as nearly 300,000 young people play cricket in schools despite the pandemic. The latest Impact Report is published today. Read more
Chance to Shine has launched it's programmes in schools and communities in Scotland for the first time. Read more
Chance to Shine is pleased to announce the launch of its Youth Social Action Programmes, now open for applications from young people aged 13 – 24 in the UK. Read more
Official Hygiene Partner announced Read more
Chance to Shine join forces with content creator Read more
Chance to Shine is pleased to announce its first ever ambassador programme, working with players across the professional game to engage and inspire the charity’s participants. Read more
In partnership with Warwickshire Cricket Board, a new Chance to Shine Street league has been launched at the Edgbaston Cricket Centre in evenings throughout the period of Ramadan. Read more