New trustee roles announced for 2022

Power2Inspire, are seeking to recruit two new Trustees to help shape the future of the company

We have an exciting new opportunity available – we are seeking to recruit two new trustees after an exceptionally busy year to continue the organisation’s work making an incredible difference to the lives of young people and the wider community.

Running sports events across the country, the charity is creating a world where no-one is left on the bench. Our Founder, John Willis, who was born without fully formed arms and legs, was also born passionate about sport. Frustrated that as a child he could not play sports with his friends, he founded the charity with a vision that everyone should have the chance to play fun sports together.

Having hosted over 20 festivals of inclusive sports, 140 PowerHouseGames – accessible sports days that unite children from private, independent and special educational needs schools to come together for a day of accessible sport – and talked to over 35,000 people, we are now looking to expand.

We are seeking to recruit two new trustees to maintain the vision, missions and values of the charity, to maintain financial control and accountability and to oversee policies and procedures.

One role will have a focus on safeguarding. The position is for a three-year term and trustees will be required to dedicate approximately eight days a year to the charity.

Chief Ambassador and Founder, John Willis, said:

“We’re proud to have hosted such a staggering number of fantastic events – it’s an honour to be able to provide opportunities that inspire young people.

“We will soon be making our debut in London with our upcoming Festival of Inclusive Cricket at Highgate Cricket Club in Crouch End, which we’re really looking forward to.

We’re always looking for new and innovative ways to provide the community with sports opportunities.

If you have a passion for sports and a desire to make a difference to wellbeing, especially that of disabled people and other under-represented groups – we’d love to hear from you.

The charity is growing from strength to strength – it’s a really exciting time to get involved.”

You can find out more the roles and apply to become a Trustee by clicking the button


London debut for the Festival of Inclusive Cricket!

Power2Inspire will make their London debut as they bring Festival of Inclusive Tennis to Crouch End

Power2Inspire have teamed-up with Highgate Cricket Club to bring its sell-out sports festival to London for the first time. 

The family friendly event on Friday 19th August, invites people to watch Highgate Inclusive XI team take on Middlesex XI. From 4.45pm, there will be the opportunity to take part in cricket activities on the professional pitch and a barbecue and refreshments later in the evening.

John Willis, Founder and Chief Executive of Power2Inspire, said: 

“We are delighted to be bringing our Festival of Inclusive Cricket to London. The evening is designed so that there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a cricket enthusiast, or you’re new to the sport, this event welcomes everyone – fun for all the family!

“We are extremely grateful to Highgate Cricket Club for providing us with such a fantastic location. It is an honour to be able to invite the local community to join in with such a fun and friendly afternoon of exciting cricket.”

Johan de Silva, Director of Cricket at Highgate Cricket Club, said:

“Highgate Cricket Club is proud and excited to collaborate with Power2Inspire on the Festival of Inclusive Cricket 2022.

“As a club we are dedicated to ensuring that the fun and excitement of recreational sport are enjoyed by everyone. Power2Inspire have a proven track record of delivering inclusive sport with a fun, caring and inspirational style, and we cannot wait to see our ground shared by first timers, seasoned pros and everyone in between!” 

Click the orange button to find out more and register for this brilliant inclusive event.

See you there!

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Wimbledon weekend sees fantastic turnout at FIT'22!

Wimbledon weekend sees fantastic turnout at our Festival of Inclusive Tennis

We hosted our Festival of Inclusive Tennis, in partnership with Cambridge Tennis Academy at Cambridge University Sports Centre on Saturday 2nd July. The event brought together the local community who teamed-up to play rounds of fun and inclusive tennis, giving Serena Williams and Dylan Alcott a run for their money!

Specialist coaches from Cambridge Tennis Academy were also in attendance to provide fun and relaxed coaching sessions. The coaches adapted the tennis where necessary, using sponge balls and smaller rackets to ensure that no one was left on the bench.

John Willis, Founder and Chief Ambassador of Power2Inspire, said:

“We were delighted to host our Festival of Inclusive Tennis at Cambridge University Sports Centre. Every year, the event has proved a huge success with both disabled and able-bodied players enjoying the day. It really is fun for all the family – designed so that everyone can take part.

“We are extremely grateful to Cambridge Tennis Academy for providing specialist coaching meaning that everyone could benefit from playing. It was a joy to see so many people of different abilities, getting involved with fun and accessible sport.”

Rob Ellis, Director of Tennis at Cambridge Tennis Academy, said:

“The Festival of Inclusive Tennis has grown from strength to strength over the years, with a fantastic amount of players of all abilities in attendance. The event welcomes everyone – players of all backgrounds, abilities, disabilities and ages and that’s why we love it so much.

“It fills me with a huge sense of achievement to see players who wouldn’t typically play in traditional tennis tournaments, being included and having such fun. Giving everyone the opportunity to play tennis is invaluable.

“Tennis can often be seen as an elitist sport, and we wanted to debunk the myth and ensure the sport is accessible to everyone.”

We’re already looking forward to next year’s event!

Inspired? Then Get Involved!

Would your university sports team, or school love to be involved in a PowerHouseGames? Could your company support our mission by volunteering at one of our PowerHouseGames? If so, then we would love to hear from you. We are also always looking out for people willing to fundraise for Power2Inspire through their own inspiring means. Or, you could volunteer individually at one of our events, or you could give to the ongoing work of Power2Inspire. There are SO MANY WAYS we can all help to ensure “no on else is left on the bench!” Click the button here to find out more.

If you’re inspired for Inclusive Sport then do join us at any of our next big events:

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With special thanks to Tony Barr at Alban Images for his incredible photography on the day. All photos used with permission


PowerHouseGames at Bisham Abbey 2022

PowerHouseGames at Bisham Abbey 2022

Power2Inspire teams up with Olympians to host latest PowerHouseGames at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre with support from VISA

Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre was brought to life for the PowerHouseGames on Wednesday 29 June. Twelve teams, made up of volunteers from VISA, school children and sports stars came together to compete in a series of inclusive sports in our latest PowerHouseGames.

Over 30 children from The Wren School, Bradfield College and Brookfields SEN School took part in the exciting sports day. They competed in an array of sports, including walking football, blind football, new age kurling, sitting volleyball, sitting netball, zonal basketball, goalball, kwik cricket, tri-golf, short tennis and boccia.

Olympic gold medalist rower Paul Bennett, World Champion rower Ollie Cook, double World Champion motorcyclist and winter Paralympian Talan Skeels-Piggins and Paralympic swimmer Katie Crowhurst were amongst a whole host of sports stars who were also in attendance.

John Willis, Chief Ambassador and founder, Power2Inspire, said:

“PowerHouseGames are incredible sports days using adapted games and sports. All the activities are especially designed to be accessible and fun for everyone, old and young, with disabilities and none, sporty and not – and in so doing are wonderfully inclusive.

“We welcomed stars from a variety of sports who have achieved fantastic accolades in their careers. It was great to have them join in with the accessible games and inspire the children.

“I would like to thank our fantastic volunteers from Visa and our sport stars – and of course Bisham Abbey for hosting the PowerHouseGames.”

Steve Shuttlewood, Sports Relationship Manager, Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre, said:

“Power2Inspire do a fantastic job providing sports opportunities for everyone to access. It was an honour to be able to provide a venue to support the work they are doing, and continue to do, in the community.

“We’re proud to be able to host so many inspiring athletes for the PowerHouseGames. Seeing young people having fun in an environment that welcomes – and is accessible to – everyone is exactly what it is all about.”

Inspired? Then Get Involved!

Would your university sports team, or school love to be involved in a PowerHouseGames? Could your company support our mission by volunteering at one of our PowerHouseGames? If so, then we would love to hear from you. We are also always looking out for people willing to fundraise for Power2Inspire through their own inspiring means. Or, you could volunteer individually at one of our events, or you could give to the ongoing work of Power2Inspire. There are SO MANY WAYS we can all help to ensure “no on else is left on the bench!” Click the button here to find out more.


Our 8th Festival of Inclusive Golf!

Power2Inspire hosted eighth Festival of Inclusive Golf at Cambridge Lakes Golf Course, sponsored by Taylor Vinters

We hosted our eighth Festival of Inclusive Golf at Cambridge Lakes Golf Course, on Friday 24th June. The nine hole, par three course, hidden behind the trees off the Trumpington Road in South Cambridge, made the ideal setting for afternoon of fun, inclusive golf and promised excitement for everyone involved.

The event, sponsored by Taylor Vinters, brought together the local community who teamed-up to play golf under the ‘Texas scramble rules’, ensuring everyone was able to contribute to their team’s score.

John Willis, Founder and Chief Ambassador of Power2Inspire, said:

“We were delighted to host our eighth Festival of Inclusive Golf at Cambridge Lakes Golf Course. Every year, the event has proved a huge success with both disabled and able-bodied players enjoying the day. It really is fun for all the family – designed so that everyone can take part.

“Each team is partnered with a disabled player, this ensures the event is truly inclusive. Inclusion in sport is at the heart of what we do.

“We are extremely grateful to Taylor Vinters for sponsoring the event meaning we could offer tickets for free – and to Cambridge Lakes Golf Course for providing us with such a fantastic location once again. It is an honour to join the community in playing such accessible and friendly golf.”

A spokesperson from Taylor Vinters, said:

“It was our pleasure to have sponsored the Power2Inspire Festival of Inclusive Golf. Power2Inspire, along with their volunteers, work tirelessly to ensure that no-one is “left on the bench” regardless of disability, faith, gender, ethnicity or any other characteristic. Their efforts are unrelenting and inspiring, and we are incredibly proud to have partnered with them this year to help them deliver their range of sporting events.

“Taylor Vinters has been aiming to make an impact through volunteer work with the local community, and aligning with Power2Inspire has helped us to achieve that. The Festival of Inclusive Golf was a perfect way for us to continue to support Power2Inspire’s mission, whilst also showing our appreciation for everything John and his wonderful staff and volunteers continue to do.

“It has been fantastic watching the charity grow from strength to strength, and we look forward to continuing to support them.”

Mahesh Daryanani, Trainee Lawyer at Freshfields, said:

“I found out about Power2Inspire through the Enabled network at my workplace. Enabled is a network that encourages disabled people to get involved with community events. I really enjoying playing golf under the ‘Texas scramble’ rules as it allows the game to be more relaxed and less analytical. I will definitely be attending more of Power2Inspire’s sports events in the future.”

Mahesh Daryanani, Trainee Lawyer at Freshfields, said:

“I found out about Power2Inspire through the Enabled network at my workplace. Enabled is a network that encourages disabled people to get involved with community events. I really enjoying playing golf under the ‘Texas scramble’ rules as it allows the game to be more relaxed and less analytical. I will definitely be attending more of Power2Inspire’s sports events in the future.”

Janette Taylor, event attendee, said:

“I’ve attended lots of Power2Inspire’s events previously, I love the golf because it really doesn’t matter about your ability to play golf, it’s about having fun and enjoying yourself. The rules are fantastic and means everyone can take part – it really is inclusive.”

James Watts, Operations Director of Cambridge Lakes Golf Course, said:

 “Golf at Kingsway will always be accessible to everyone and it is a great privilege to be part of something that has such strong links to the community. The facilities at Cambridge are perfect to bring golfers of all ages and abilities together and we were thrilled to support Power2Inspire.”

Huge thank you to everyone who came along to support us, we look forward to seeing you next year!

Inspired? Then Get Involved!

Would your university sports team, or school love to be involved in a PowerHouseGames? Could your company support our mission by volunteering at one of our PowerHouseGames? If so, then we would love to hear from you. We are also always looking out for people willing to fundraise for Power2Inspire through their own inspiring means. Or, you could volunteer individually at one of our events, or you could give to the ongoing work of Power2Inspire. There are SO MANY WAYS we can all help to ensure “no on else is left on the bench!” Click the button here to find out more.

If you’re inspired for Inclusive Sport then do join us at any of our next big events:

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