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Clubforce Easter Camps

This Easter will see thousands of kids getting active, and it’s not too late to get involved! Right across the country, from basketball to sailing, and rowing to scouting, sports tech company Clubforce is reporting the largest number of sports clubs running Easter camps this year.

Camps are taking place across the country and if you’re still looking for something to keep your kids busy and healthy over Easter, then check out Clubforce’s Easter Camp finder.

“We’re delighted to see the growth in Easter camps this year and particularly to see the range of different sports, not just soccer and GAA. There are so many benefits to the kids taking part, even beyond the obvious health benefits – being active boosts creativity, builds confidence and can help develop other life skills.”

Noel Murray – Clubforce CEO

“While our platform is well known for its membership and lotto, events and camps like these are an increasingly important part of how we help clubs at Clubforce. Everything we do is designed to make the administration and running of these events simple and easy for club volunteers. As attention turns from Easter in the coming weeks, we look forward to working with clubs to support their summer camps and other events.”

Noel Murray – Clubforce CEO

If your club is interested in finding out more about Clubforce and how it can help your club, visit the Clubforce website at www.clubforce.com or email info@clubforce.com.

To find your nearest Easter camp, visit https://clubforce.com/find-your-nearest-easter-camp/

Easter Camps poster with a blong caucasian little girl wearinbg a blue and black uniform kicking a football and an afro young boy wearing a white tennis uniform holding a tenis racket.

Press Release:

Carlow Nationalist – Easter camp in St.Patricks GAA – April 2023

The Nenagh Guardian – Easter camp options for the kids – April 2023

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