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Volunteers from across the Cambridge Biomedical Campus come together for PowerHouseGames 2025!

A Big Return

It was wonderful to return to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC) – at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge – for our second PowerHouseGames there. And it was so much bigger: we had at least 72 participants with carers joining in! A truly joyful morning was had.

Together From Across The Campus

Twenty three volunteers from CBC, from a real range of companies and organisations all over the campus, were joined by four groups – from Gretton School and Churchill School, both special needs schools, from Rowan, a local adult disability group, and Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology, the most local state school, as the adjoin the campus.

Once organised into 12 teams of 6 – one from each group in each team (two from CBC) – and given a t-shirt, the teams were shown the games. Boccia, sitting netball and goalball are three of our stalwarts. Throwing games, table cricket and table curling we use when needs demand.

Taking Advantage of the Tents

They do look a bit like teepees – set up for the extremely well attended Cambridge Wellness Festival, the day before, we made sure bad weather wouldn’t stop us, with two tabletop games and a throwing station that could have used the cover if necessary.

This was the very first time we have tried table curling and it proved popular, especially with the older less mobile adults. Table cricket always has its champions and requires no little skill to play well. We split the throwing into two: a foam javelin throw, and a bean bag throw to a target. Foam javelins are extremely difficult to throw well so lots of hilarity ensued.

New Experiences

The group from CAST loved it, commenting how wonderfully inclusive it was. This was Gretton’s second PHG and Jack Lee, their teacher, is clamouring for more opportunities. Churchill came all the way from Haverhill and Kirsty Webb was magnanimous in allowing Dani Russo to come in her stead as she wants all the teachers in her school to experience the games!

It was Rowan’s first visit, and we are keen to include adult groups of disabled people at our PHGs. I was moved when I heard one carer describe how valuable an outing like this is to some who cannot get out of their homes without support. Playing with youngsters in a safe and fun environment brought smiles to their faces, only matched when they realised they could take home their t-shirt!

Thank you

A big thank you to Richard Westcott, who has championed these games on the campus, for Simon Day for supporting him, and for his photos, Caiya Griffith for her enthusiasm and to Ed Watson, interim MD of CBC, for stepping in at the last moment to hand out medals.

It was a great success and we are keen to build on it next year. Thank you CBC and all participants.

What are PowerHouseGames?

PowerHouseGames are incredible sports days using adapted games and sports, with activities designed to be accessible and fun for everyone, old and young, with disabilities and none, sporty and not. Participants are encouraged to test their beliefs about ability and disability and what it is to be different, to learn to respect other people’s differences, and Power2Inspire works with them to challenge their assumptions of what they can and cannot do.

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.

John Willis

Founder & Chief Ambassador, Power2Inspire

All photos reproduced with kind permission from Chris Fell Photos.


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