
Currie Community Rugby Trust
Currie Community Rugby Trust
Currie Community Rugby Trust is a key partner of the Currie Chieftains Rugby Club.
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The Trust was established with the key purpose of advancing the participation in sport and physical education of pupils at schools and people up to and including the age of 25, particularly in the game of rugby union football, without distinction of sex, race, nationality, sexuality, political, religious or other opinions by associating the local statutory authorities, voluntary organizations and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities, or assist in the provision of facilities, in the interest of social welfare for recreation and other leisure-time occupations so that their conditions of life may be improved.
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Our relationship with the Currie Chieftains rugby club has seen a joint approach to community rugby with a successful track record of developing youth sports in our community, with a thriving youth - boys and girls section. This includes include both physical and pastoral programmes which have shown themselves to be hugely beneficial to the young people in our community.
The Trust has supported the club in establishing itself as a pillar of the community provide recreational and public amenities used by all age groups with strong links to our local schools and educational development.
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The Trust actively encourages the club staff and volunteers to develop their qualifications and create training programmes for recognition and understanding of disabilities including neurodiverse capabilities, enabling us to be more diverse and inclusive with community we serve.
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Through our schools outreach programme we are working with families that are less able to support and fund sports activities for their children
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