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With just a couple of weeks to go until the Get Out Get Active celebration event, Fiona Reid joins our video series.
For Rosy Bevis, GOGA means more than being active, it’s means fun and friendship. Watch her conversation with May King to hear why.
Elaine Gordon tells us about how GOGA helped to ignite her passion for bowls.
One month today, we will be celebrating all things Get Out Get Active (GOGA). The UK-wide programme that has reached an extraordinary 160,000 people since 2016.
GOGA in Bassetlaw have helped a ‘Baton of Hope’ on its journey to 10 Downing Street to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
In Swindon, more thank 120 Special Educational Needs (SEN) children attended a GOGA Access Day at the end of June.
The Peel Project are hosting their Annual Community Health Fair on Wednesday 23 August. GOGA partner, Active Humber, are supporting the Peel Project through the programme.
On Armed Forces Day GOGA is proud to be supporting veterans in Wiltshire to be physically active through gardening.
Get Out Get Active (GOGA) will feature on Thursday 15 June at Elevate with a session titled ‘The GOGA approach supporting healthier, happier and active lives’.
It's Volunteers' Week and Get Out Get Active want to celebrate and thank our volunteers who continue to support and engage some of the UK’s least active disabled and non-disabled people in inclusive and fun activities.
On Thursday 18 May, Get Out Get Active held their eighth annual conference in Birmingham. Celebrating how GOGA is creating healthier, happier and more connected communities through co-production and collaboration.
Get Out Get Active is working alongside Walk Derbyshire to promote accessible walking sessions in the local area.