Moonrise supports charities
A minimum of 5% of every paid service is donated to a charity of the professional's choice. If there is a charity you would like Moonrise Sports to support, please email us with the charity's name and your reason.
DT38
The DT38 Foundation has been set up in memory of Dylan James Tombides. Dylan was an Australian International and West Ham United professional football player who passed away aged 20 in April 2014 after a 3 year battle with testicular cancer. The West Ham Family thought so highly of Dylan that they retired his number 38 and made DT38 one of their principal charities.
Learn moreMorgan's Army
Morgan's Army Charitable Foundation was set up by Natalie and Matthew Ridler following the cancer diagnosis of their then 2 year old son, Morgan. They soon realised that Morgan's story was a powerful one which over time would raise awareness of many types of childhood cancers and sharing their journey would help many others feel less alone. Morgan passed away in June 2023 and the charitable foundation is his legacy of love.
Learn moreRestart
Restart is the official charity of The Rugby Players Association (RPA) and we are dedicated to supporting professional rugby players suffering from serious injury, illness or hardship
Learn moreRace Against Dementia
Race Against Dementia is a global charity, founded by Sir Jackie Stewart OBE, to fund pioneering research into the prevention and cure of dementia.
Learn moreGo Again
We are a multidisciplinary team of experienced Psychologists and Mental Health Professionals working alongside trainee Sport Psychologists and current/former professional athletes and coaches with a passion and interest in mental health. We are combining our skills to run a charity that supports the psychological strength and wellbeing of people with a range of mental health difficulties by providing mental health football sessions within a non-competitive, encouraging and supportive environment.
Learn moreBrave Mind
Our Mission To make a positive, lasting difference to the rugby community’s mental health and wellbeing. Our Vision To save and improve lives, promote positive mental health and drive the conversation for everyone in the rugby community.
Learn moreAlzheimer's Society
At Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We do this by giving help to those living with dementia today, and providing hope for the future.
Learn moreEngland Golf Trust
England Golf Trust is an independent charity and was founded in 1982 as the English Ladies Golf Association Trust. It later became the England Golf Trust in 2015, and a registered charity, as part of the merger with the England Golf Union and the English Women’s Golf Association.
Learn moreWorld Vision
World Vision has a long history of taking action that transforms the world. Our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children, in the most difficult places, overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. Together, with supporters like you, we’ve helped millions of children and families out of poverty and are often among the first to help when a crisis strikes. We help children Inspired by our Christian faith, we help children – of all faiths and none - in some of the world's most dangerous places. We believe it takes a whole community to create happy and fulfilling childhoods. And we work together with communities so they're empowered to do just that.
Learn moreGolf Foundation
We introduce children to golf. From all backgrounds. Creating golfers. We do this because golf can change lives Welcome to the Golf Foundation, and thanks for dropping by. We are a national charity, who work closely with partners to deliver golf to new faces across the UK, and work to change lives through the power of our beloved sport. We help golf clubs grow their junior influence, help to deliver golf into primary and secondary schools, and work with impoverished communities and areas to help make a real impact, using our sport to help wellbeing.
Learn moreXV Foundation
The USA Women’s XVs program has been competing since 1987 and were the winners of the inaugural Women's Rugby World Cup. However, the USA Women's XVs program is the only program without secondary funding. This means, when USA rugby is experiencing financial hardship, so is the Women’s XVs program. The current budget leaves the players responsible for travel to/from camps and tours, housing during camps and tours, multiple camp fees, and loss of wages, etc.
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