The
Rambo Charitable
Trust
uses the power of sport to make a difference in the community, using
high profile athletes from the sport of basketball as positive role
models and contemporary messengers to youth and families through a range
of community outreach programmes. Internationally, basketball has been
used to change the lives of young people, and is proving to have a
powerful impact in Canterbury.
The programmes of the
Rambo Charitable Trust use NBL players and coaches from the Canterbury
Rams team to benefit the community. The athletes involved in our
community outreach programme are hand picked for their skills in working
with children and youth as well as their suitability as role models.
The Trust is named after Rambo the Ram. The
Rambo Charitable
Trust is a separate entity
from the Canterbury Rams organisation. The
Rambo Charitable
Trust
operates innovative programmes with important outcomes for children,
their families, schools, and community organisations that improve the
welfare of Cantabrians, with an emphasis on communities in need in
Christchurch.
There are eight programmes currently associated with the Trust, with the
potential for more in coming years:
· Rams
Night Out
· School
and Community Fundraising Programme
· Community
Outreach
· RAMbassadors
· International
Sport Management Internship Programme
· Basketball
Camps
· Jr
Rams Programme
· Business
and Sport Management Society (based at University of Canterbury)
· Player
Scholarship Abroad Programme
The programmes of the
Rambo Charitable Trust would not be possible without the support of The
Scottwood Group, The Community Trust, Pub Charity Inc, Canterbury
Foundation, Christchurch City Council, Christchurch Casino and the
Southern Trust.
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