The power of Ping – Keith’s story
Keith suffers with Dementia, however when he’s playing table tennis he’s happy and comes to life.
The power of Ping – Men in Sheds
Men in Sheds are community workshops where men can create, converse and connect. The Men in Sheds project in Barnsley has incorporated table tennis into... Continue reading
The power of Ping – Seacroft Care Home
See inside Seacroft Care Home, where table tennis has brought residents together and created a sense of community.
The power of Ping – Mansfield Bat and Chat
The Ping Pong Parlour in Four Seasons Shopping Centre, Mansfield, has been hosting regular Bat and Chat sessions for older and isolated members of the... Continue reading
The power of Ping – KX Tribe
The outdoor Ping tables at Granary Square in London are home to the KX Tribe, a diverse group who come together over their love of... Continue reading
The power of Ping – Hilary’s story
Hilary is registered blind and her family couldn’t believe it when they were told she had been playing table tennis in her care home. With... Continue reading
Ping pong bridges the gap with police
In order to build a better relationship with the local community, the Safer Neighbourhood Team at Hertfordshire Constabulary linked up with the Ping Pong Parlour... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlours contribute to individual development
After opening their Ping Pong Parlour in August 2018, Four Seasons Shopping Centre in Mansfield now employ local college students to staff the Parlour, providing... Continue reading
Table tennis opens up the road to recovery
There are many charities and groups who support people through addiction, some of which utilise sport and physical activity to break down barriers and make... Continue reading
Improving individual development through mindful table tennis volunteering
Volunteers play a vital role in the sport and physical activity sector, contributing to the experiences of participants in projects across the country. However volunteers... Continue reading