Supatrax Charity 1161223
Supatrax charity was registered with the England Wales Charity Commission on 9th April 2016.
Supatrax set up the Tahlia Banks Awards in 2017 following a bike ride my myself from Birmingham City FC to Wembley in London. 144 miles taking 10 hours of cycling in a single day. The aim of the awards was to give back tot local young people who need that ‘little push’ to get them started on a career or pursuit they may not be able to pursue without the award.
A number of laptops and tablets were given out to young people across Birmingham. £300 remained in the ‘kitty’ from the money raised. The charity has been very dormant following a number of time consuming unsuccessful finding bids.
£100 was given to a community group in 2023 to buy footballs and bibs for in the Newtown area of Birmingham. This enabled the organisers to engage approx 60 kids a week on a regular basis.
In May 2024, a similar award was made to and organisation to but balls, bibs and cones to work in the community with young people.
£100 remains unused.
For further information regarding the Supatrax Charity see: https://charity.supatrax.com/
Supatrax’s method of operation:
- Sponsors or undertakes research
- Provides services
What services Supatrax provides:
- Human rights/religious or racial harmony/equality or diversity
- Arts/culture/heritage/science
- Education/training
Supatrax provides services to:
- Other charities or voluntary bodies
- People of a particular ethnic or racial origin
- Children/young people
Where Supatrax operates:
- Throughout England and Wales
Supatrax’s charitable objectives:
To act as a resource for young people by using media to empower them to engage in mainstream education, activities, establishments and other activities as a means of:
- (a) advancing in life and helping young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals;
- (b) advancing education; and
- (c) relieving unemployment