Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Please Vote Here at BeyondSport website


The Ebony Horse Club has existed for ten years in Brixton and it provides access to top quality horse riding instruction and mentoring for young people aged eight to seventeen years old. The club targets young people in danger of social exclusion, whether through school exclusion, home circumstances, health, or poverty.


The club is now planning a major expansion to build a top class horse riding facility at Loughborough Junction.


The Ebony Horse Club is Britain's biggest provider of access to horse riding for disadvantaged young people & ethnic minorities and the kids trained by the club learn important skills in working co-operatively together.


The club provides other experiences for young people and I had fun watching the youngsters canoeing around the London Regatta Centre during the summer holidays. www.ebonyhorseclub.org.uk


They have been shortlisted for the London Legacy Prize for the Beyond Sport Conference and urgently need your votes to win this prize which is worth ?20,000 a year for three years please pass through your e-mail lists. Please act immediately voting ends on Friday 26th June


Thankyou

Huguenot Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------


> One seems to be able to vote more than once, I

> hope these cretins know how to run an online

> ballot.


I noticed that as well. I just hope that the site actually works and registers even one vote per IP address.


Andystar - in answer to your question, no, it's not.


Thanks again - and please vote those of you who haven't done so yet.

I see Tessa Jowell's mentioned it in her newsletter:


"4. Finally, can I ask you to support a fantastic local group - the Ebony Horse Club - who are up for a well deserved award - but who need your vote to win.


Please take a couple of seconds to follow this link: http://www.beyondsport.org/the-awards/london-legacy/shortlist.php and vote for the Ebony Horse Club under the 'London Legacy Award' section2"

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks to everyone who voted for the Ebony Horse Club. They won the Beyond Sport London Legacy award worth ?60,000 over three years last night in a ceremony at City Hall.


It is one of the most inspiring and effective local organisations I have ever worked with in transforming the lives of hundreds of young people growing up in really tough circumstances.


Here's a message from the founder of Ebony, Ros Spearing, to everyone who voted for them:


Thank you for voting for us!

Last night Ebony Horse club won The Beyond Sport London Legacy Prize.

Please see Evening Standard Newspaper today and please pass this on to all those who voted for us.


More here: Brixton riding club wins charity prize


Tessa Jowell

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Please rescue. There are plenty of kittens waiting in shelters for a loving home. Try reaching out to https://straycatclub.org.uk/ You can also find an endless list of shelters down below: https://www.catchat.org/index.php/cat-rescue-centres-uk-ireland You should be vetted to ensure you can provide a suitable environment. Unlike breeders, shelters ensure kittens have been spayed/neutered, microchipped & recieve their vaccination.  
    • hellosailor, I feel you on this one. People continue to breathe life into the misconceptions that cats are low-maintenance, natural wanderers or that they can't be prevented from accessing a road - all of which no doubt contributes to these harsh measures. Shelters would do better using their position & platforms to educate rather than applying blanket rules that alienate potential adopters. It does sound like there are inconsistencies in the way Celia Hammond operates. I know of people who have adopted despite not providing a truly suitable environment for their cats. Personally, I was heartbroken to learn that two of the kittens that I had fostered, after being adopted, would later go "missing" on a regular basis. It's a stark reminder that while safety precautions are crucial, overly rigid policies may push well-meaning people toward buying instead of adopting, undermining the very mission of rescue organisations. TWB has taken the initiative to lead by example, teaching clients the importance of mental & physical enrichment, & having policies in place to prevent, for example, the dangers that come with giving cats access to the streets. It has become far too commonplace to see posts regarding cats who have been run over, only for the owners to adopt & repeat the cycle all over again. If shelters could provide insight on why these measures are in place & solutions, these shelters would not only free space within their shelters but educate the public & the overall standards of responsible pet ownership in London. Celia Hammond is a charity most are familiar with, but there are so many others listed within this link; https://www.catchat.org/index.php/cat-rescue-centres-uk-ireland An up & coming charity that is not found in this link, that deserves an honorable mention is https://straycatclub.org.uk/  
    • Looking for a new member of the family.  Will be looking into cat resuce centre's as well before anyone mentions. But my son is in adoration with Kittens and would like to bring one up from a young age. If anyone has any leads, they would be most welcome. 
    • I'm not suggesting that the staff are not good people, it's a fantastic charity to work or volunteer for and what they champion and advocate for is super important. It's great that you had a successful adoption through them and really good to hear that you had a positive experience but I was relaying that anecdotally the many people I know who have tried to rescue a cat from them have been turned down. I myself tried to adopt from them a few years ago and they nixed my application when I said I lived on a road which cars go down. They didn't even do a home visit, that was enough to rule us out. Hopefully things have changed since then to allow more animals to find a loving home. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...