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The Fighting Chance Project (Scotland) are delighted to have successfully achieved Investors In Young People (IIYP) Accreditation on 24th February 2016. We see this as a very significant step in recognising the value of what we do in helping disadvantaged young people become more employable as they take on The Yellow Belt Challenge. Our thanks […]
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Della Thomas writes: I have been delighted to work with Jim and others from the Carnegie Judo Club to raise funds to help this very worthwhile endeavour. Through offering PartyLite candle parties in the home, we have not only experienced some beautiful exclusive products (not available on the high street), had fun, caught up with […]
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Fighting Chance Project Scotland is very pleased to acknowledge the £2,732 grant from Scottish Government made in 2015 towards helping young people with autism enjoy the benefits of judo. The pilot project delivered through Carnegie Judo Club and the DAS unit in Woodmill High School, Dunfermline demonstrates the difference that can be made to […]
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The Fighting Chance Project (Scotland) would like to thank BRAG Enterprises Ltd for the start up funding and support that enabled us to facilitate the initial projects in Dunfermline and Glenrothes. The enthusiasm of the whole team for what we are trying to do to help disadvantaged or disengaged young people is very much appreciate.
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Carnegie Judo Club in Dunfermline hold an annual 1000 Sponsored Throw event to raise money for worthy causes such as Asthma UK, Scottish Autism and in 2015 for the Fighting Chance Project Scotland. Each event is a fun and family day for junior and senior players, coaches, parents, grandparents, friends and interest passers-by. It takes […]
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