John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation

John Walker Find Your Field of Dreams Foundation

Helping young people from Auckland's areas of greatest need through sport and recreation, to become fit, active and healthy individuals who

Auckland

FYFOD runs four programmes:

Community Swim: seven free professionally instructed swim lessons, transportation delivered to Years 3-6 per year.

Primary Sport: providing 41 schools access to regular structured sport during and after school.

Secondary Sport: engaging students in sport and leadership opportunities in 12 schools.

Throw for Gold: identifying potential throws athletes and providing professional coaching to develop their skills.

FYFOD engaging 50,000+ young people (aged 7- 18) from over 80 schools across 4 programmes, annually.

Over 500,000+ free swimming lessons delivered since 2008.

30,000+ children involved in Primary Sport since 2009.

560 student leaders developed in 2013 from Secondary Sport

Throw for Gold 50 throws athletes, including 1 Commonwealth Games Athlete (Glasgow) and 2 NZ Representatives at World Champs.

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FYFOD runs four programmes:

Community Swim: eight free professionally instructed swim lessons, transportation delivered to Years 3-6 per year.

Primary Sport: providing 41 schools access to regular structured sport during and after school.

Secondary Sport: engaging students in sport and leadership opportunities in 12 schools.

Throw for Gold: identifying potential throws athletes and providing professional coaching to develop their skills.

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