Cambridge University Rugby Club PowerHouseGames 2022

Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club PowerHouseGames, sponsored by PEM Accountants

We recently teamed up with Cambridge University Rugby Union Football Club (CURUFC), local primary schools and corporate sponsors, PEM Accountants, to host a fantastic PowerHouseGames at Cambridge University Sports Centre.

Castle School, Impington Village College and St. John’s College School came together with volunteers from CURUFC and PEM to take part in fun and accessible sports games, including touch rugby, walking football, boccia, new age kurling and sitting netball.

The sports centre was filled with fun, laughter and smiles for the entire morning, and it was evident to see what a fantastic time was had by everyone involved.

Primary School pupils from Impington Village College were encouraged to write down their thoughts after taking part, they commented on making new friends, and how much they enjoyed the experience. The following was noted:

‘Anyone can do anything if they put their mind to it.’

‘This experience reminded me to always live, laugh and love all of the time’.

‘It’s been an enjoyable experience and inspired me to work with people of different abilities.’

‘I really enjoyed it and had lots of fun, these events help you make lots of new friends.’

James Burrett, Partner, PEM Accounts said:

“This was PEM’s fourth year supporting the PowerHouseGames and it was just as inspiring this year as the first year.  The PowerHouseGames are a great demonstration as to how sport can create a level playing field and allow people to give back to the local community.

“PEM are proud of the support and opportunities we have provided to the children and our staff.  We will continue to support the Games moving forward.”

John Willis, Founder and Chief Ambassador, said:

“Rule number one of the PowerHouseGames is to have fun, and it was certainly clear to see that everyone had great fun, enjoyed themselves and spent the duration of the morning smiling.”

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.


Quilters Paralympic Week 2022

Quilters' Junior School Paralympic Week 2022

Our Chief Ambassador and Founder, John Willis, recently returned to Quilters’ Junior School in Essex, for their annual Paralympic Week. Quilters’ Paralympic Week celebrates inclusion, diversity and role models in a host of fun and accessible sports activities.

Taking place over the week, John hosted a series of accessible sports games, including new age kurling, sitting volleyball, sitting netball and goalboal for all year groups and classes to get involved with. Quilters’ pupils played sports in a competitive fashion, practiced resilience, teamwork and perseverance competing in fun games against other classes in their year group.

The week particularly focused on role models, with Mike Wade, Quilters Head Teacher introducing John as his inspiring role model. John encouraged pupils to live by his mantras; “never give up”; “practice makes progress”; and “I can’t do it… YET”.

By the end of the week, pupils were chanting this back to him.

The week also saw an exhilarating tennis competition between John and Mike, cheered on, in pantomime style, by lots of inspired pupils – although the tennis champion is still up for debate!

John Willis, Chief Ambassador and Founder said:

“I believe passionately everybody has the power to inspire. The pupils of Quilters Junior inspired me, each other and their teachers through their engagement, sportsmanship and leaving no-one on the bench.

We had another fantastic week at Quilters, and we’re already looking forward to coming back next year. It’s great to hear the students really taking on board my positive mantras, lots of children remembered them from previous years which is excellent.”

Lots of positive feedback has been received, with parents telling us how excited their children are when John visits the school.

One parent of a Year 6 pupil, said:

“I just wanted to say thank you so much for all that you have done over the last week.

“My son has been so inspired and engaged by John; he has talked about the sessions every day when he has got home, and has of his own volition been starting conversations with me about determination, perseverance and inclusion.

“As a parent, this is exactly what I want for my son – a mindset and inspirational figure that goes way beyond what school normally gives. So, thank you.”

Huge thank you to Quilters Junior School for hosting us, we look forward to returning next year.

Inspired? Then Get Involved!

If you are interested in hosting a Games2Inspire in your school / college / company / community group then we would love to hear from you. As you can read in our Latest News we have even found a way to make our Games2Inspire a success in lockdown so don’t hesitate to get in touch and we can help you plan your very own Games2Inspire!!

Click the button here to find out more.

John Willis

Founder & Chief Ambassador, Power2Inspire


Festival of Inclusive Cricket 2022

Milestone as Power2Inspire delivers first London-based Festival of Inclusive Cricket

Power2Inspire teamed up with Highgate Cricket Club to deliver our first Festival of Inclusive Cricket in the capital. Our charity is rapidly expanding after more organisations pledge to make inclusion a priority – we’re proud of the work we’re able to do to make sure people with special educational needs and disabilities aren’t left on the bench.

Our sports events are designed to ensure people of all ages and abilities can take part together.

The family-friendly event saw 40 people from the local community come together to watch Highgate Inclusive XI take on Middlesex Disability XI as they won by one wicket in a thrilling game of cricket.

A whole host of fun and inclusive cricket activities were also enjoyed throughout the evening, including visually impaired cricket and adapted games of kwik cricket.

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

It was an absolute delight to bring this wonderful showcase of inclusive sport to Highgate Cricket Club. We believe no-one should be left on the bench and it was fantastic to see families getting stuck-in. We’re pleased to team-up with Highgate Cricket Club to bring our sell-out sports festival to London for the first time.

We are proud of the expansion of our charity – we want to make a difference for as many people as possible. From delivering events for Visa UK and Leicester Tigers Foundation to hiring two new Trustees and visiting new places in the UK.

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

Highgate Cricket Club is proud and excited to have collaborated 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 are a fantastic charity that host sports events for everyone to enjoy, with a fun, caring and inspirational style. We are thrilled to have seen our ground shared by first timers, seasoned pros and everyone in between!

It was a fantastic event, and we’re looking forward to continuing this partnership with many more events in the near future.

Seeing players of all abilities and ages having fun gives me a real sense of achievement.

If you are inspired for inclusive sport then do join us at one of our other upcoming Festivals of Inclusive Sport:

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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!

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

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