CANCELLED - Help at the Metro Blind Sport Tennis Tournament - 11-2pm Shift

Open the doors to sport and physical activity for all blind and partially sighted people in London

CANCELLED - Help at the Metro Blind Sport Tennis Tournament - 11-2pm Shift

Open the doors to sport and physical activity for all blind and partially sighted people in London
Sean
Bryon Chan
Steve Lee
Anthony Regan
Lizzy Muggeridge
Becca W
Danny

Islington Tennis Centre

Market Road

London

N7 9PL

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Sunday 9th February 2020

11:00am - 2:00pm

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Getting there

For this session we're going to meet at the task, so you'll need to make your own way there. We encourage you to walk, run, or cycle to do so!

    About this session

    Metro Blind Sport is a Charity supporting people living with or at risk of sight loss. Their vision is, to open the doors to sport and physical activity for all blind and partially sighted people in London. They recognise that volunteers play an essential role, helping us to achieve their vision.

    Sign up now to be a Tennis Volunteer at their annual Tennis Tournament on Sunday 9th February.

    How you will make a difference:

    You will support our blind and partially sighted tennis players to take part in the sport they love. By volunteering you provide an opportunity for blind and partially sighted people to lead an active lifestyle, reduce social isolation and lead fulfilling lives.

    Main Aspects of the role:

    • To guide our players around the court and the facility.
    • To work as a ball person in training and tournaments.
    • To support the tennis players to have fun and progress their skills.
    • To join in on the tennis activities supporting tennis players.
    • To support with the set up of courts in readiness for play.
    • To help collect equipment, before, during and after play.
    • Help improve self-esteem for people with sight loss.
    • To help with handing out lunch, equipment and forms.

    Skills, experience and qualities needed:

    • An awareness of the sight loss sector is preferable but not essential.
    • A willingness to learn.
    • Confidence to support members on a one to one basis.
    • Good communication skills.
    • The ability to initiate face to face conversation
    • You need to be comfortable volunteering in an environment where guide dogs may be present
    What to look out for

    Make sure you've read our general guidelines for safety for taking part in a GoodGym session.

    This is a GoodGym community mission. When we're doing a community mission we make our own way to the task, so you can choose to walk, run, or cycle. Thinking of cycling - check out our FAQs


    Liv Parker-Scott
    Led by Liv Parker-Scott

    I love running, walking & cycling for mental & physical wellbeing! Run Leader for GoodGym Ealing ❤️

    Who's going?
    Danny
    Becca W
    Lizzy Muggeridge
    Anthony Regan
    Steve Lee
    Bryon Chan
    Sean

    Location

    Islington Tennis Centre

    Market Road

    London

    N7 9PL

    Get directions


    Comments and questions
    Becca W

    Sat 8th Feb 2020 at 11:16am

    Hi Liv - just wanted to check this is going ahead? Have just seen the forecast which might make tennis tricky.

    Bryon Chan

    Sat 8th Feb 2020 at 3:04pm

    The Islington Tennis Centre says it has 6 indoor courts and two outdoor. Hopefully they'vew booked the indoor ones!

    Liv Parker-Scott

    Sun 9th Feb 2020 at 9:16am

    Metro Blind SportVisually Impaired Tennis Tournament  CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS 

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