The main focus for Beckham’s activity will be supporting the Active Kids campaign which has now donated over £115m worth of equipment and experiences to nurseries, schools, Scout and Guide groups, and Clubmark accredited sports clubs. He joins existing Active Kids ambassador Ellie Simmonds.
Ahead of London 2012, Beckham will also become Sainsbury’s ambassador for its London 2012 Paralympic Games sponsorship getting involved in campaigns such as the 1 Million Kids Challenge designed to encourage school children of all ages and abilities to have a go at a Paralympic sport through the distribution of free equipment to schools.
Launched by Sainsbury’s in April 2011, the 1 Million Kids Challenge has already received pledges from just under 6,000 schools representing 1.9 million children, almost doubling the target initially set, the company said.
Justin King, Sainsbury’s chief executive, said: “We’re thrilled to have David on board as an ambassador of our Active Kids campaign. As a world class athlete and father of four, David is the ideal ambassador to support our commitment to encourage children to get active and live healthier lifestyles for less money. And with a year to go until the Paralympic Games, David’s involvement in the 1 Million Kids Challenge will raise the profile even further of disability sport, to help us make this the best Paralympic Games yet.”
Beckham said: “I know the difference leading a healthier and more active life can make to kids and I have been really impressed with the long term commitment that Sainsbury’s has made. I am looking forward to working with Sainsbury’s to help UK kids have fun, become even more active and introduce them to Paralympic Sports through the 1 Million Kids Challenge.”
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Source: Sainsbury’s
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