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Mayor of London Announces £1.4m Go! London Investment While Visiting The Atlas Foundation in South Africa

The Atlas Foundation was honoured to host the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, in Cape Town this week, where he announced a new £1.4 million round of funding for Go! Londonthe capital’s biggest ever community sport fund. The announcement marked a proud moment in The Atlas Foundation’s journey, which continues to demonstrate the power of rugby to uplift young people across borders.

Sadiq’s visit to Atlas South Africa concluded a landmark trade mission to Africa – the first of its kind by a London Mayor. While there, he saw first-hand how The Atlas Foundation uses sport and mentoring to create safe, inclusive environments for young people growing up in challenging circumstances.

During his visit, the Mayor joined more than 40 young participants for a special rugby session and met with Atlas staff and volunteers to learn how the charity empowers young people not only in South Africa but also in London, through the TackleLondon programme.

Atlas, founded by England Rugby World Cup Winner Jason Leonard OBE, works across 21 countries to tackle poverty, violence, and inequality by helping children access education, health care, nutrition, and clean water – grounded with the values of rugby: teamwork, respect, discipline, and enjoyment.

Who is TackleLondon?

TackleLondon, delivered by The Atlas Foundation alongside the Matt Ratana Foundation and Star*Scheme, is a sports mentoring initiative that has already supported over 1,000 young people across the capital, many of whom face serious barriers including poverty, school exclusion, or experiences with the justice system. The programme is funded through the Mayor’s £34 million mentoring investment and supported by his Violence Reduction Unit.

Creating Change for Young Londoners

TackleLondon is a youth development programme which uses the power of sports mentoring to uplift young people who have been affected by Adverse Childhood/Community Experiences (ACEs). They teach resilience, teamwork and confidence by creating a supportive environment where young individuals can overcome personal challenges, build essential life skills, and unlock their potential. Their mission is to empower London’s youth, providing them with the tools and opportunities they need to thrive, both on and off the field.

“Together, through the unifying spirit and values of rugby, we are not only changing lives with our work in the communities but also laying the groundwork for a more just and equitable future for all.  By ensuring a genuine sense of pride and dignity, it transcends into one of hope and belief, and this truly has the power to change the narrative of our beautiful country.  

We extend a warm welcome to the Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan and thank him for the pride and affirmation extended to our young Atlas SA girls and boys today alongside the new investment the exceptional Go!London children’s initiative.”

Sue Anderson

Executive Director, Atlas South Africa

Former Springbok and Atlas South Africa Champion Joel Stransky added: “To be able to help others using the values of this great sport is a privilege. The Mayor’s visit, like Prince William’s before him, will inspire the next generation.”

Since its launch in 2023, Go! London has invested over £8 million into more than 200 grassroots organisations. By the end of 2026, the initiative expects to have supported over 40,000 underserved young Londoners through access to physical activity, from rugby to cycling, yoga and skating.

The new £1.4m fund is open for applications now, and will continue supporting charities and community groups delivering impactful sport and mentoring initiatives across London.

The Atlas Foundation confronts serious and urgent challenges every day

Whether in South London or South Africa, we work at the frontline of poverty, exclusion, and violence. Many of the young people Atlas supports are navigating the aftermath of trauma; growing up in homes marked by instability, in communities grappling with gang culture, or schools unequipped to meet their emotional needs. In Cape Town’s townships, where youth unemployment and violent crime remain endemic, Atlas partners with local leaders to provide not only rugby but also daily meals, educational support, and safe spaces for vulnerable children.

As Sadiq Khan witnessed first-hand in Cape Town, the ripple effect of this work spans continents, proving that sport, when backed by care and commitment, can truly be a global force for change.

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The new £1.4m fund is open for applications now, and will continue supporting charities and community groups delivering impactful sport and mentoring initiatives across London.

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