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About Capital Kids Cricket

CKC is a youth development charity that uses cricket to overcome societal challenges and empower young people. We tackle social, emotional, and physical challenges faced by many young people. We see cricket as a sport that allows many to “escape from mental and social issues and find opportunities.” We aim to inspire young people to challenge themselves which ultimately might change their lives. We are one of the most diverse cricket organizations within United Kingdom. 

Clubs in Need Launched

Former England Captain Nasser Hussain OBE Launches “Clubs in Need” Programme to Revive Cricket Clubs and Empower Youth. Read more:

Newsletter link: CKC’s Clubs in Need Launched by Nasser Hussain OBE

OUR IMPACT

Numbers in 2021/22

8427

PARTICIPANTS

113

LOCATIONS

5410

HOURS

20

LONDON BOROUGHS

Latest News

Celebrating Black History Month and the Inspirational Jerry Bramble

To celebrate Black History Month we are celebrating our longest serving member off staff, Jerry Bramble! Jerry has inspired children...

How does CKC support the development of Women and Girl’s Cricket?

Supporting the continued development of women and girl’s cricket is a core aim of Capital Kids Cricket. Throughout all...

CKC’s Clubs in Need Launched by Nasser Hussain OBE

Last week, former England Captain, Sky Broadcaster, and CKC President,  Nasser Hussain OBE Launched our brand new “Clubs in...

Evening with Nasser Hussain OBE​

We are delighted to announce our upcoming ‘Evening with Nasser Hussain OBE’ event on 14th September 2023.  Join us,...

Our Projects

We deliver and support a wide variety of projects. From our pioneering work in hospital schools to delivering the UK’s largest indoor primary school league.

Our Inspiration

Cruz was born with kidney problems and was on dialysis at Evelina Children’s Hospital School almost from birth. From the age of 2 he began to take part in our weekly sports sessions at Evelina and, in 2021, received a kidney transplant. He is now attending mainstream primary school and is full energy! Watch to find out how our specialist coaches, Denise O’Neill and Ray Tudor, change lives and bring joy to children, young people, and families dealing with the most difficult of circumstances.

How can you help us

Sponsor a refugee child to participate in our programme

CKC's Winter Appeal

Sponsor a club

Sponsor a young person to became a coach

Sponsor a child to take a residential trip

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