20-year-old Michaela, a resident at Dove Cott Foyer in Basildon recently took part in Dame Kelly Holmes Trust’s Get on Track programme with former Commonwealth Gold Medallist fencer and Trust Athlete Mentor Claire Bennett.
Residents at Sanctuary Supported Living in Basildon deliver social action projects to engage their wider communities
Programme Manager Max shares her thoughts on a visit to Sheffield Children’s Hospital with Athlete Mentor Kelvin Batey
Kelvin Batey, BMX champion and athlete mentor, visited our partner Great Ormond Street Hospital to meet healthcare professionals and young people
As the needs of our beneficiaries become ever more complex, we are delighted to be partnering with funders Jacobs Futura Foundation to provide our athlete mentors with a wide range of specific training and personal development opportunities so they can better support these young people.
We hope you didn’t miss the action out in Milano Cortina, as the Winter Paralympians ‘sent it’ as our very own Athlete Mentor, Anna Turney would say! As a two-time Winter Paralympic Athlete – we thought there is no better person than Anna to share her thoughts on the action and her experiences and memories of when she competed. So, sit back, switch on some highlights from the Games and enjoy this blog from Anna.
A high energy trio of AQA Unlocking Potential mid-point events took place in Milton Keynes, Reading and Manchester recently as students from different parts of the country took part in a Dame Kelly Holmes Trust style Dragon’s Den to pitch their social action projects.
To mark International Women’s Day, we decided to sit-down with Ruth Mwandumba to discuss all things motherhood, working full-time and being a professional athlete.
For Alyvia, a 12-year-old at King Ethelbert School in Kent our Enhanced On Track to Achieve (OTTA) programme, funded by the Lawson Trust, with athlete mentor Claire Bennett represented a shift in resilience, trying out new sports and increased confidence. The programme features one-to-one mentoring as well as our standard OTTA group sessions, offering young people the opportunity to go into greater depth with our athlete mentors on their own personal development plans, teamed with the essential teamwork and collaboration of the group sessions.
Dame Kelly Holmes Trust and Sanctuary Supported Living are marking the fifth year of their partnership, continuing a shared commitment to supporting young people to build confidence, resilience and wellbeing through the Trust’s bespoke Get on Track programme.
Students at Folkestone Academy found the On Track to Achieve programme, funded by Virtual Schools South Kent, and working with former Commonwealth Gold medallist fencer, and Trust Athlete Mentor, Claire Bennett a catalyst to improved stability and behaviour in school.
With another academic year upon us, we’ve had a brilliant few weeks launching the AQA Unlocking Potential programme, now in its 15th year, and final year of our fantastic partnership with education charity, AQA.
Dame Kelly Holmes Trust programmes puts world class athletes shoulder to shoulder with young people, equipping them with a winning mindset and shaping their futures – and for Amalie at Cambourne College, our AQA Unlocking Potential programme, in partnership with AQA, offered her an inspirational role model in her athlete mentor and improved her confidence.
At Dame Kelly Holmes Trust we know that the best way to understand the impact of our programmes on young people is to see it in real life! As such, we encourage our whole team to visit programmes whenever they can. Senior Income Generation Manager, Kellie Ormond joined the team in September and was excited to visit the AQA Unlocking Potential launch event in Milton Keynes recently.
Dame Kelly Holmes Trust is thrilled to announce its partnership with St George’s Hospital, as the charity continues to expand its transformational one-to-one mentoring programme for young people.
Aleksander’s Story Boosting confidence and encouraging teamwork: over the course of the On Track to Achieve programme at the Winstanley School in Leicester, Aleksander’s confidence grew as he became an integral part of the group. We caught up with him to hear about his experience working with athlete mentor, Kelvin.
St Edwards School, Montpelier High School, Lutterworth and Kingsbury Academy students all delivered exceptional social action projects which benefited their local communities - find out more today.
After launching the One-to-One Mentoring Programme, funded by Sport England, at Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust earlier in 2025, Lexie has been one of the first patients to work with our world class athlete mentors. Read more about her story.
Thanks to Deloitte’s 5 Million Futures initiative we were able to work with them to support local young people in Nottingham. Find out more about how impact stretched over three years.
In our third instalment of our Social Action Project spotlight articles we look back at how Wymondham College and Bourne Academy impacted their local community.
Chatham Grammar and Kings Leadership are our next Social Action Project spotlight. Find out what these schools in Kent and Manchester did to make a difference in their local community.
Students and teachers from the 30 schools from across the UK, participating in AQA Unlocking Potential were invited to join their athlete mentors at London Zoo for a celebration of their achievements.
Across the UK, schools have been busy delivering their social action projects. In the first article of our summer series will look at what Nicholas Chamberlaine and Sir Thomas Boughey got up to.
Annie Moody will become Dame Kelly Holmes Trust interim CEO following Martin Talbot’s departure on the 11th July.
We sat down with CEO of Lazarus & Maverick, Alex Lazarus to discuss the blossoming partnership between her global leadership coaching and advisory firm and Dame Kelly Holmes Trust.
12-year-old Naomi suffers from a rare skin condition Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex (EB), which causes her feet to blister as the skin is missing essential proteins which bind the layers of the skin together. She took part in our one-to-one mentoring programme with athlete mentor Gabby Marshall, find out more about her story.
Participants on a Get on Track programme in Kent recently completed a scavenger hunt around Gillingham to test their local knowledge, encourage them to work on their English language skills and to mark the end of what has been a fantastic programme.
Head of Income Generation and Fundraising, Annie Moody went to visit Montpelier High School to see how their On Track to Achieve programme with athlete mentor, Liz Johnson has been going.
The Get on Track programme with partners Sanctuary Supported Living concluded with celebration events for the Brighton and Essex cohort.
AQA Unlocking potential nominations are open
We’re looking for 120 students across 30 schools to work with our Sporting Champions over the next seven months.
Teambuilding for social impact - survival island
“I’d definitely recommend other organisations think about activities such as these if they are looking to increase employee engagement.”
Focused on their Future: crossing the digital divide
Deloitte Partnership with Dame Kelly Homes Trust provides digital support for young people’s transition to employment.
Standing shoulder to shoulder with young people
Read our latest Impact Report to see why our athletes mentors are a teammate like no other.
Trust welcomes Annie and chloe to the income generation team
Annie and Chloe bring a wealth of fundraising and development experience to the Trust team.
taking part in a sports day like no other
Our Sports Day Like No Other allows teams to understand what makes them tick and drives a deeper sense of employee engagement.
the survival island adventure begins
Eight intrepid employees from our partners Brooks Macdonald are leaving the comfort of their offices this week.
Westfield Health’s chair starting blocks challenge…
Steve Purdham cycled 135 miles from his home to North Wales, raising over £2,300 for the Trust.
Adam Whitehead's Commonwealth Memories
Following the Commonwealths, we chat to athlete mentor Adam Whitehead about his own experiences of the Games.
What Legacy - Means For Us
At Dame Kelly Holmes Trust we’re reflecting on what the legacy of sport means for us.
South Yorkshire Mayor visits Trust programme
Young people on our programmes meet the South Yorkshire Mayor, and the CEO of Westfield Health
Supporting young people in Sheffield
Our Young Leaders and On Track to Achieve programmes have just gone past the halfway stage in Sheffield.
Thank you to all our wonderful volunteers
As part of Volunteer Week, we look at some of the amazing work being done on our programmes by volunteers from our partners.
Celebrating successes with funder KKR
Young People from KKR funded Get on Track programme join KKR team on their London office rooftop to celebrate their successes.
Swale CEO completes Starting Blocks challenge
Swale Community Leisure CEO Dave Harcourt launches Starting Blocks partnership with 150 mile charity ride.
Ten Years of - AQA Unlocking Potential
A fantastic event at the Gherkin in London saw 80 young people celebrate finishing their AQA Unlocking Potential programme.
600km monsal trail - Fundraising challenge
Six adventurers from our partners Baker Mallett completed the amazing cycling and walking Starting Blocks challenge.
on track to achieve goes trampolining
Olympic trampoline gymnast and athlete mentor Laura Gallagher worked with 14 students at St Katherine’s School in Bristol.
Supporting wellbeing - at alder hey
We’re supporting 150 patients at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital to become more active and increase well-being.
Gareth's incredible 100,000 step challenge
Gareth from our partners Brooks Macdonald walked an amazing 100,000 steps in one day to raise funds for the Trust.