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This world cup - lets grow a rugby following in inner cities
Ask inner London kids about Kyle Sinckler and what do they say? The answer….very little. Faces stare back blankly at John, my co-coach,...


Summer holidays - an opportunity to turn away from street violence
While most parents in the UK approach school summer holidays with the usual trepidation around holiday club, sunscreen and ferry...


ClearScore donation supports 3Pillars work in Lambeth
We are thrilled to accept a donation from our Lambeth neighbour and partner, ClearScore. This donation will enable us to work with more...


OUR EXPANDING TEAM - Steve O'Meara, Boxer & 3Pillars Graduate
We are delighted to welcome Steve O'Meara to the 3Pillars team as a Coach. Steve is a professional boxer who took part in our very first...

Volunteers at the ready! 3Pillars receives grant from the National Lottery!
Since our conception, individuals from the community have approached and supported us via volunteering, we’ve had people participate in...

3Pillars to be supported by BBC Children in Need!
Excitingly, 3Pillars will now be supported by BBC Children in Need for three years with a grant to our Sports Leaders rugby and mentoring...


Our exciting relocation to the Black Prince Trust
We are excited to announce that 3Pillars have moved to the Black Prince Trust Hub in Lambeth. 3Pillars have spent the previous year based...


Sport for Good: Reasons to Run for 3Pillars Project in the Hackney Half Marathon
Running to fundraise for charity has never been more popular; and if you’ve decided on running a marathon for your New Year's Resolution,...
Giving back as part of your New Years Resolution
As with every New Year, there are pledges and promises to make a difference in your life – resolutions. To some, that means losing...

The Improved 3Pillars Pathway
We are 3Pillars! Our goal since the beginning has been to provide effective support to those who want to succeed by using our 3 pillars:...
Why should you give regularly to small charities?
3Pillars Project depend on the generosity of individuals, companies and the community to make charitable donations to continually...

Prevention is better than cure...
A public health approach is needed to reduce crime, but what is a ‘public health approach’ and why does it matter? ​ The Home Secretary...
3 Pillars achieves Charitable Status
For the past three years, we have been operating successfully as a Community Interest Company (CIC), delivering rugby-based interventions...
3 Pillars and a Sporting Chance
“Participation can not only improve health and behaviour but can directly contribute to efforts to reduce reoffending, particularly by...

A Civil Servant's Community Service - Working in a Small Charity
Six months ago, I knew nothing about rugby, prison rehabilitation or running a charity. Naturally therefore, the Civil Service posted me...
Why Rugby?
Whether it is the World Cup, a local derby, or a casual game in the park, many of us support, watch and participate in sport. For some,...


Working in a Young Offenders Institute - Jason
Before entering a Young Offenders Institute for the first time, one can be confronted by thoughts which, although you do your best to...
Release on Temporary Licence can reduce reoffending
In a recent review on the impact of Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL) on prisoner reoffending, Hillier and Mews (2018) [read the full...
Independent Evaluation of our Young Offenders project: Play is Training for the Unexpected
We are very excited to share the results of an Independent Evaluation conducted by C. Arnott of our pilot project with 15-18 year olds in...
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