Learning Disability Rugby League

Learning Disability Rugby League (LDRL) is an adaption of the sport developed to allow those with learning disabilities to enjoy the game of Rugby League.

This is available through the Hull FC Foundation and the Hull KR Foundation.

Tigers Trust

The Tigers Sport and Education Trust is a charity which aims to make a difference to people’s lives by involving them in sport.

Through our work, the Tigers Trust promotes the values linked with sporting success and we help up-skill participants through practical activity as well as running courses, events and promoting our work in schools across the Hull and East Yorkshire region. Involvement in community sport projects can help tackle a wide range of issues including health, youth crime and unemployment.

Hull and East Yorkshire Powerchair Football

Hull and East Yorkshire Powerchair Football Club is the region's first and only powerchair football club. Formerly known as East Riding Electric Eels the club was formed in 2012 following two successful taster sessions. Since then, the club has grown significantly within players who attend the club.

We have a wide range of players who play at various levels from the National League to Regional League to those who just come for social activity. Its main aim is to allow physically disabled people to play a fast-paced team game, something that most of the members we have never been able to do. Most of our members are people that can’t physically play sports like wheelchair basketball and struggle to find a team sport they can take part in independently.

Beverley Town PAN Disability Football

Beverley PAN Disability Football pride ourselves on delivering award winning fun packed football sessions. New players are always welcome, and anyone is welcome to come along to see how we run our sessions.

Adapted Cycle Scheme East Park

East Park is home to the Adapted Cycling Scheme, the regions only dedicated adapted cycling centre and the largest scheme of its kind in the UK. Disabled people, their carers and families can access the scheme to get active in Hull's flagship park and enjoy cycling in a relaxing outdoor environment.

Swimming - Hull Optimists

Hull Optimists Disability Swimming teach swimming and swimming therapy to disabled people of all ages. All of the instructors are trained by the Halliwick Association of Swimming Therapy and have attended a minimum of a 4 day course  In addition 4 instructors are qualifies swimming teachers.

Gymnastics - City of Hull Special Olympics

Special Olympics Great Britain (GB) is a non-profit organisation and largest provider of year-round sports training and athletic competition in summer and winter sports for children and adults of ALL abilities with intellectual disabilities also known as learning disabilities.