Key members of the Chance to Shine network were celebrated for their commitment to inspiring young people through cricket during an emotional evening hosted by Elleanor Oldroyd at Lord’s in November. Read more
A joint statement from Chance to Shine, The ACE Programme and Lord's Taverners on the findings of the ICEC Report. Read more
Chance to Shine are pleased to announce that Tim Score will take up the role as Chair of the charity from 1st September 2023. Read more
Chance to Shine has published its Impact Report for the 2021/22 academic year, where once again over half a million children have benefitted from the charity’s programmes. Read more
In the capital of Wales, a new Street project is thriving. Read more
Last year we were honoured to receive a legacy from Kenneth George James. Kenneth’s friends, and executors of the will, Bill Boyes and Bob Baxter have shared their experience of setting up the legacy. Read more
We've teamed up to break down the taboos around periods. Supplying 32 coach bags, which include organic pads, tampons and fab period disposable bags, for all Chance to Shine Girls Street projects. Read more
Chance to Shine is delighted to announce the appointment of Eoin Morgan as a trustee. Read more
Stars from grassroots cricket were recognised for their inspirational work during an the Chance to Shine Awards 2022 at Lord’s on Thursday 24th November. Read more
We are delighted to announce a 5-year partnership between the Westminster Foundation and Chance to Shine which will help us to strengthen and expand our work in both Westminster & Cheshire West. Read more
We're delighted to become the first charity to sign the Muslim Athlete Charter in conjunction with Nujum Sports, reaffirming our commitment to making cricket a sport that welcomes all young people. Read more
We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022. Read more
Chance to Shine have today announced their intention to create 100 additional Street cricket projects across the UK, giving thousands of young people the opportunity to access the sport for the first time. Read more
We want to bring Street cricket to 100 new locations. Read more
Chance to Shine mourns the loss of much loved Trustee Read more
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During South Asian Heritage Month, Chance to Shine's Senior Impact and Evaluation Officer Zoya Zia discusses the importance of sport in connecting all of us. Read more
Laura Cordingley, Chance to Shine Chief Executive, speaks about what reaching six million children means for the charity. Read more
Chance to Shine reached a landmark milestone this week, as the organisation welcomed the 6 millionth participant to pass through its programmes. 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
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