
Woodstock Community Cycling Fundraiser 2024
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Sports are a crucial yet often overlooked part of the development of children.
The Woodstock School cycling team has decided to come together and cycle a cumulative total of 3000km in 15 days across 3 countries (1 to 15 July 2024) to raise funds for Pro Sport Development's Community Sports Program (CSP) that empowers youth from marginalized societies in India through sports & play.
The CSP program uses a purposefully designed, goal-oriented and gender-sensitive multi-sport and physical activity curriculum, which incorporates capacity building on life skill development, values education, gender, adolescent health and hygiene and child rights.
You can read the CSP impact report here:
This is how you can contribute to the program:

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Our riders: (Left to Right)

Aadil Challawala (Ontario, Canada)
David Williamson (Washington, USA)
Mohammad Yousuf Ansari (Mussoorie, India)
Aryaman Roongta (Pune, India)
Nikolas Hoekman (Virginia, USA)
Daksh Dahiya (New Delhi, India)
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About the Beneficiary Organization:
About PSD International and CSP
PSD International is a social enterprise based in the UK, registered as a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). PSD International is dedicated to using sport for the holistic development of young people across the world. Through our sports programmes, we engage with children and youth, especially girls and young people from marginalised and vulnerable communities, to build their soft skills, combat gender inequality and boost their potential.
Pro Sport Development (PSD) has been implementing its flagship Community Sports Program (CSP) in the city of Bhubaneswar, Odisha in India since 2015. The CSP works with young people between the ages of 5-16 years from marginalized slum communities across Bhubaneswar, Odisha, utilizing sport, physical activity and play as tools to empower them as confident, competent and gender-sensitive leaders and agents of change within their communities. The program uses a purposefully designed, goal-oriented and gender-sensitive multi-sport and physical activity curriculum, which incorporates capacity building on life skill development, values education, gender, adolescent health and hygiene and child rights.
Organizer and beneficiary

WS Cycling Passage ⠀
Organizer
England
PSD International
Beneficiary