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Our Partners

Saracens are proud to work in partnership with a range of companies and suppliers, all striving for excellence in their field.

Principal Partner
StoneX
StoneX provides institutional clients with a complete suite of equity trading services to help them find liquidity with best execution and end-to-end clearing.
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BNP Paribas
As one of the world’s pre-eminent banking groups – and the first ever French bank to set down roots in the UK in 1867.
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Shawbrook
Shawbrook is a specialist savings and lending bank, offering personal loans, residential and commercial mortgages, business finance, and savings products.
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SBHL
At SBHL, our people have a passion to always go beyond. That passion is to strive every day to raise the standards in everything that we do to meet the needs of everyone we serve.
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Alan Day Motor Group
Alan Day is a family owned business that has been delivering the highest levels of customer service to its customers since 1972.
Funding Partner
Comic Relief
Comic Relief is a major charity based in the UK, with a vision of a just world, free from poverty.
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Community Fund
The National Lottery Community Fund distributes over £600m a year to communities across the UK, raised by players of The National Lottery.
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Saracens
Originally established in 1876, with 146 years of illustrious history behind them, Saracens are London’s premier rugby club.

Successful Season for Get Onside at HMP Feltham YOI

23.07.18
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Our Get Onside Programme is an 8-week course that runs in HMP Feltham Young Offenders Institute. We aim to provide the platform for development of skills like resilience, self-confidence, ambition and discipline to those currently serving prison sentences, affording the opportunity to offenders to participate in sport. Click here to find out more about the programme.

Following another year of the Get Onside Programme in HMP Feltham Young Offenders Institute, we have continued to achieve success in reducing reoffending rates. Since starting the programme we have seen just 15% of Get Onside graduates reoffend against a national average of as high as 69% within this age group.

The programme, which uses rugby to instil the values and life skills to face the challenges young offenders face on release from prison, has developed significantly over the year. At the end of the 8-weeks, the participants now face the challenge of playing against a senior rugby team. The most recent game was a physical affair and the Feltham team eventually lost a very tight game 24-27 in the baking heat – an amazing achievement considering the experience of some of the opposition players. UCS Rugby Club – the visiting side have since raised the possibility of creating a mentorship scheme for young men who are leaving the programme and looking to get involved with rugby whilst also gaining support in other areas of life.

We have also been very fortunate to incorporate The Saracens Way into the programme this year. Will Fraser (former Saracens player & Director of The Saracens Way) takes the core values, winning mentality and daily processes used by Saracens and works with businesses to apply them directly to their organisations. Will has come on board to also deliver the programme to our groups in Feltham and through these sessions has inspired a real sense of belief that the participants can take into their lives as they leave Feltham. A highlight of The Saracens Way’s involvement was when Will came in with his brother Henry Fraser to share his story of breaking his neck as a teenager and how he has since found a new positive outlook on his life.

The programme has grown significantly, and our success is not just in keeping our reoffending rates at 15% but also about the success and fulfilment that our participants can achieve on release – as we enter into our final year of funding we will be looking at how we can continue to increase the impact the programme is having. We will also be looking to secure funding moving forwards – hopefully bringing on board The Saracens Way and extending our mentoring provision. We are also going to explore how we can have a bigger impact and work with more prisons and more young people in custody.

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Young Player from Saracens Foundation to be Recognised at the Premiership Rugby Parliamentary Community Awards 2023

Young Player from Saracens Foundation to be Recognised at the Premiership Rugby Parliamentary Community Awards 2023 Today Premiership Rugby reveals a shortlist of twelve inspiring young rugby players, volunteers and coaches who have been nominated for the Premiership Rugby Parliamentary Community Awards. Within this, a young player from the Saracens Foundation has been included for […]

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Saracens Foundation Sweepstake

Saracens Foundation Sweepstake Enter the Saracens Foundation’s Sweepstake today! Be in with a chance to win the match ball from the London Irish game, signed by the captain and framed. Simply guess the final score and the time of the first try correctly to win! Enter the sweepstake today for £5 by filling in the […]

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The Foundation Take Over Game

The Saracens Foundation are taking over Sunday 24th April’s clash with Exeter Chiefs at StoneX Stadium, turning the game into a day of fundraising and showcasing the Saracens Foundation’s work! All the money raised on the day will go towards keeping our projects running in North London and Hertfordshire, transforming lives through the power of […]

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