Help Summer Shine for Local Children and Families
This summer, Sportily will be bringing free sports, games and activities into parks and open spaces across Gloucestershire.
During the school holidays, many families are looking for affordable ways to have fun together, stay active and make memories. Our Summer Pop-up sports events create welcoming spaces where children, young people and their families can try new sports, play games, laugh and connect with others in their local community.
From rounders and ArcheryTag to giant games, multi-sport challenges, ball games and family activities, our pop-up events transform ordinary parks into places full of energy, friendship and fun.
Every event is free to attend, helping to remove barriers so that every child and family can take part, regardless of their circumstances.
Your donation can make this summer shine
When you give to this appeal, you're helping us provide equipment, activities, refreshments and high-energy coaches who make these events possible.
Together, we can make sure hundreds of children and young people have opportunities to be active, build confidence and enjoy a summer filled with positive experiences.
What your gift could fund
£10 – Fund a game of rounders
£15 – Fund refreshments for families attending a pop-up event
£20 – Fund a game of ArcheryTag
£30 – Fund 2 hours of multi-sport fun in the park
£50 – Fund an afternoon of activities for local children and families
£100 – Help us bring a full programme of sports and games to a community event
Why it matters
A simple afternoon of play can have a lasting impact.
For many children, our events provide opportunities to make new friends, try something new and spend quality time outdoors. For parents and carers, they offer a chance to connect with other families and enjoy activities together without worrying about the cost.
With your generous support, we can bring joy, activity and community spirit to parks across Gloucestershire this summer.
Help us make summer shine
Will you donate and help us bring sport, play and laughter to communities across Gloucestershire this summer?