Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council’s All Stars Summer Scheme has recently concluded another action-packed three-week programme, with 46 local young people taking part!
Organised and delivered by our Sports Development team and supported by the Southern Health and Social Care Trust, the All Stars Summer Scheme brings together young people with disabilities aged between 7 and 17 to enjoy a range of inclusive physical and sporting activities through a series of weeklong sessions during July and August.
Joining in on the fun during her visits to the All Stars Summer Scheme sessions, Lord Mayor Alderman Margaret Tinsley said:
“Summer camps and schemes are a quintessential part of childhood and give children memories and experiences that last a lifetime.
“The All Stars Summer Scheme is invaluable to these young people and their families. Under the direction of qualified instructors and coaches, barriers are removed to enable young people with disabilities to participate in a range of inclusive and fun activities.
“Having fun is also a great way to learn and I know from speaking to the children throughout the programme, they’ve had a great time developing new skills, trying new activities and meeting new people.”
Based at Gilford Community Centre, the scheme brings young people together to experience everything from outdoor play, nature walks, football, dance, boccia, kurling and clay modelling to an away day at South Lake Leisure Centre for cycling, swimming, canoeing and the wheelie boat.
Speaking about the scheme, one parent said; “My son came home every day in great form, and he hasn’t stopped talking about the activities he’s done! We are delighted that he could be himself in a safe and caring environment and be appreciated for the great boy he is.”
To learn more about the All Stars Summer Scheme, please contact the ABC Sports Development Team at