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The Barnaby Webber Foundation launches official website to support youth and grassroots cricket clubs

The Barnaby Webber Foundation is proud to announce the launch of its official website, marking a significant step forward in its mission to provide essential support and inclusion for young people facing life challenges, as well as to foster a love for cricket among youth.

The newly launched website offers a comprehensive overview of the foundation’s dual-focused initiatives. The Barnaby Webber Foundation is dedicated to supporting individuals aged 18 and under who are encountering physical, mental, emotional, or social difficulties. This support is facilitated through partnerships with other charities, schools, and organisations, and is also extended directly to individuals and families in need.

In addition to its broad-based support for youth, the foundation is committed to nurturing the next generation of cricketers. The website details the foundation’s efforts to aid grassroots cricket clubs by providing essential equipment and resources. This initiative aims to encourage young boys and girls to engage in cricket, fostering not only athletic skills but also a sense of community and teamwork.

“We are thrilled to launch our website and make our vision accessible to a wider audience,” said Emma and David Webber, Founders of The Barnaby Webber Foundation. “Through this platform, we hope to connect with more young people in need of support and to enhance the capabilities of grassroots cricket clubs, in memory of our son Barnaby.”

At present, the website features information about the foundation’s aims, and news regarding the charity. In the coming months, the site will develop so visitors can learn more about the application process for support, upcoming events, and opportunities for donations and volunteering.

The Barnaby Webber Foundation invites everyone to visit the new website at https://www.barnabywebberfoundation.co.uk/ and join in supporting their mission to make a positive impact on young lives and the future of cricket.

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