Sunderland Echo

Funds help keep families active

SUNDERLAND ORGANISATI­ON GIVEN £10,000 BOOST AS IT REACHES OUT TO HUNDREDS MORE IN THE CITY

- By Daniel Prince daniel.prince@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @danielprin­ce18

A Sunderland organisati­on which aims to inspire families to lead healthy lifestyles has won a £10,000 funding boost.

Keep Active CIC – formerly named Keep Kids Active – secured the funding through theCoalfie­ldsCommuni­tyInvestme­nt Programme.

It has used the funds to cover the costs of afterschoo­l clubs in 10 schools over a 14-week period, and three holiday camps.

The organisati­on delivered sports activities and lessons about diet, nutrition and food hygiene.

Colin Dagg, a director of Keep Active, said: “We have worked with the Coalfields Regenerati­on Trust for a number of years and are extremely grateful for the invaluable support they continue to provide.

“This money has enabled us to reach out to hundreds more children and adults and teach them the basic steps they need to take to adopt a healthier lifestyle.

“Without organisati­ons like the Coalfields Regenerati­on Trust, that see the value in what we do and provide much-needed funding, we would have been unable to educate and encourage the thousands of people that we have worked with over the years to improve their health and fitness.”

Andy Lock, head of operations (England) for the Coalfields Regenerati­on Trust, said: “Encouragin­g people living in the coalfields to stay fit and active is hugely important, not least because the illhealth is a major issue within these communitie­s.

“We are strategica­lly working to tackle this problem head on, however, we cannot do this alone and must partner with organisati­ons like Keep Active to improve the health and wellbeing of locals.”

 ??  ?? The organisati­on has used the funds to cover the costs of after-school clubs.
The organisati­on has used the funds to cover the costs of after-school clubs.

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