County charity shortlisted for national award

A Shropshire charity’s work with young people has been recognised by the judges of a national awards scheme.

4 All Foundation, which focuses on sports participation, community engagement, health and wellbeing, and education and employability across the region, has been shortlisted in the Non-Profit Business of the Year category at the Club Hub UK Awards. It is the second year running that 4 All has been shortlisted for its offering, which includes youth clubs, sports partnerships with schools and colleges, SEN provision, holiday programmes, and stay and play sessions.

Club Hub celebrates businesses and charities which provide activities, classes and experiences for children and families across the UK – with almost 500 applications submitted for their 2026 awards. Winners will be announced on Saturday 9 May in Birmingham.

Tessa Day, Founder of Club Hub UK, said: “Huge congratulations to all our 2026 finalists. The children’s activities sector is full of passionate and inspiring business owners and it is fantastic to celebrate their achievements and the positive impact they have on children and families across the UK.”

George Hounsell, Director of Operations at 4 All, added: “We have expanded our youth offering again this year, so it’s fantastic that our efforts have been recognised by the Club Hub judges and we look forward to attending the event in May. We are very proud to have been named as finalists for the second year running, and I’d like to thank every single person on the team whose hard work and dedication ensures that children across the region have access to high-quality activities which boost their physical and emotional wellbeing, as well as their sense of community, confidence and teamwork.”

Visit www.clubhubuk.co.uk to find out more about the awards, or head to www.4all.foundation for more about the charity.

CAPTION: Having fun at a 4 All Foundation event.

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