The Matchroom Foundation is proud to confirm a donation of £10,000 to contribute to the running costs of Limb Power’s ICan family camps where children with limb loss and limb differences, along with their siblings and parents, can enjoy a fun, safe, and inclusive environment to engage in a variety of physical and creative activities. The camps promote exercise and foster independence, build social skills and nurture self-discipline.
Kiera Roche – Founder and Chief Executive Officer said “We are incredibly grateful to the Matchroom Foundation for their generous £10,000 donation in support of our Family and Adult ICan Camps. This contribution has made a truly meaningful difference to everyone who took part. People living with amputation or limb difference often face significant barriers, and we see time and again how coming together through shared adventure activities helps to rebuild self-belief, strengthen friendships, and a powerful sense of belonging. These camps create magical moments, lasting connections, and renewed confidence that extend far beyond the experience itself. We sincerely thank the Matchroom Foundation for their kindness and for the lasting impact their support continues to make.”
Limb Power was launched in November 2009 to engage amputees and individuals with limb impairments in physical activity, sport and the arts to improve quality of life and to aid lifelong rehabilitation. Limb Power is also a National Disability Sports Organisation helping amputees and people with limb impairment reach their sporting potential.