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Access Sport is honoured to be chosen as Fieldfisher’s new charity partner for their London Office.

This new partnership aims to create more inclusive community sport opportunities for disabled young people across London.

Focusing on disabled young people who face socioeconomic barriers to community sport, we will address the systemic issues that prevent participation and make a tangible impact on their everyday lives.

Fieldfisher is a European law firm with market-leading practices in many of the world's most dynamic sectors. As an entrepreneurial, pragmatic and socially conscious firm, Fieldfisher works with many of the biggest organisations globally and is proud to support numerous charity partners and causes.

When it comes to environmental, social and governance (ESG), Fieldfisher leads from the front and is committed to addressing societal challenges. Part of Fieldfisher’s ‘Just Puporse’ initiatives, this partnership aligns with the firm's ongoing pro bono and community work, which promotes the rights of children and young people and spearheads systemic change for disabled people.

Fieldfisher shares our belief that no one should be excluded from the transformational benefits of community sport.  

In addition to fundraising, the collaboration will focus on leveraging the time and resources of Fieldfisher's people through pro bono assistance and volunteering.

David Wilkinson, Senior Partner at Fieldfisher said:

 "We are thrilled to start our two-year partnership with Access Sport. As a key strategic focus area of the firm's Just Purpose programme, Access Sport supports disabled children and young people. By collaborating with them we will be supporting our local communities to help make sport more accessible to young people. The organisation's impact on the next generation is tangible – access to sport is a gateway to so much more and we look forward to supporting their mission."

Helen Rowbotham, CEO at Access Sport added:

“It’s exciting to launch our new partnership with Fieldfisher. Over the next two years, we will use Fieldfisher’s support to create more opportunities for disabled children across London. Through fundraising, volunteering and pro bono support, Fieldfisher will help us positively impact local communities and broaden our reach. The Fieldfisher team will also have the opportunity to meet our beneficiaries, volunteers and club leaders. We can’t wait to get started! Thank you for choosing Access Sport.”

This year marks our 20th anniversary and we are looking for more organisations like Fieldfisher to partner with. Our 20 for 20 campaign connects partner organisations with crucial projects across Access Sport, positively impacting 20,000 young lives this year.

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