BBC presenters start 3-legged challenge
Digest more
New helmets are on the way that promise to better protect children who play football, but ensuring kids have access to them will be a challenge.
BBC Scotland presenters Judith Ralston and Phil Goodlad are tackling a three-legged challenge to raise money for Children in Need. It is part of a national event that will see presenters from BBC radio stations across the country walk a total of 1,000 miles for charity tied at the leg to a partner.
6don MSN
Alabama school helps students with sensory needs experience football games for the first time
An Alabama high school recently added a sensory-friendly section to their stands, allowing several students to experience their first football game.
San Antonio – Signing a child up for a youth football or cheer program can cost $150 or more. For families in some neighborhoods, that price puts organized sports out of reach. Kenneth “Coach Ken” Dickson is trying to change that. A West Side native ...
It started with Cate Conway and Vinny Hurrell in Portadown before the sun had even come up. They met members of Tullylish Boxing Club and the Armagh Ramblers plus young people from The Community Intercultural programme – as well as some friends from BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle - before I picked up where she left off.