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Changing Lives Community Services - Clubs and Sports- Harlow

Changing Lives Community Services offer social, sporting and work experiences that install confidence and motivation for children and young people providing them with opportunities and pathways towards a positive future. Whether your young person enjoys football, cricket, boxing, or basketball we have a range of free sports and activities in and around Harlow.

In-person

Further info

 Visit our website HERE for more details on the sports/activities we provide and how to book.

We also work alongside Essex Activate provide FREE holiday clubs for primary and secondary aged children who are eligible for benefits based free school meals, as well as those from low income working families. Head over to the Essex ActivAte website to find out how to book your child onto a club, who is eligible and what activities are on offer.  

Who can use this service?

Children and young people on the Harlow area

How are services delivered?

Face to face.

Locations

CLCS Boxing, Bush Fair Hub, Harlow CM18 6PA
11-17 years - Wednesday 6-7pm - Free
Over 18's - Friday 6-7pm - Free
In-person
Wicked Wednesday at Berecroft, Berecroft Estate Harlow CM18 7SB
FREE (term-time): Children from 5 years+ can join in Wednesday 5.30pm-6.30pm
In-person
Community Football Club, Mark Hall Sports Centre Harlow CM17 9LX
Term time: Tuesday 5-6pm on the astroturf. Cost £3.50
Seperate groups for Reception, Years 1&2, Years 3-4 and Years 5-6
In-person
Community Cricket Club, Mark Hall Sports Centre Harlow CM17 9LX
FREE (term-time): Tuesday 6:10pm-7pm (Primary ages 7+)
In-person
Hare Street Breakfast Club, Hare Street Community Primary School Harlow CM19 4BU
(Open to students of Harestreet) The club will be between 7.15am - 8.45am Monday-Friday costing £3.50 per child, per day
In-person
Body Care Dodgeball, Mark Hall Sports Centre Harlow, CM17 9LX
Year 5/6 - Tuesday 6-7pm Free
In-person

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