
We believe Every Child Deserves Happiness.
Solidarity Sports aims to improve the wellbeing of children affected by trauma through sports, trips, and activities centred around ‘play’.
OUR WORK
We use the transformative power of play
Our mission is to nurture the wellbeing of disadvantaged children by creating a safe and loving environment where happy memories flourish. Become a Memory Maker and join a vibrant community on a mission to transform the lives of children recovering from trauma.
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HOW CAN YOU HELP
Help us make memories
Volunteer
Our mission is brought to life both by the energy of our children and by our incredible volunteers. Become a volunteer to gain meaningful experiences and help us broaden our impact.
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Join Memory Makers
We cultivate a safe, nurturing, and fun environment for everyone. Our community of regular givers help our children find a place of belonging for many years to come.
Become a regular giver
Fundraise
In addition to our people power, Solidarity Sports runs on generous donations. To help us fundraise, explore the simple ways you can get involved and support our efforts.
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The Hashim Family Legacy is committed to making children’s dreams come true.
Launched in 2017, the project honours three Solidarity children and their parents, all of whom died tragically in the catastrophic Grenfell Tower fire.
OUR STORIES
Meet our children
Names, images and identifiable information has been changed for the safety of the family.
Luke and Kama
Luke became ill when we arrived in London and he was in hospital for a month. I already lost my mum, dad and siblings in the war back home so I was so scared my son would die too. He survived.
Read Luke and Kama’s story
Elena and Mandy
I fled to London from Egypt because my ex-husband abused me every day. Mandy was only 5, and we went to live with my auntie. Later I found out Mandy had been sexually abused by her father.
Read Elena and Mandy’s story
Carla and Adam
Carla’s biological dad, became one of the first COVID-19 victims. She cried night and day knowing he was on a ventilator, alone. They were extremely close and he had been living with her and Adam.
Read Carla and Adam’s story