Not every child will play for England or perform at the Royal Albert Hall. But every child deserves the chance to try.
That’s why Chris and his wife Camilla launched the Kerslake Robshaw Foundation — to provide access to sport and music for children across the UK.
“These aren’t just hobbies. They’re lifelines.”
Chris shares how sport gave him structure and escape after losing his dad. Camilla talks about how music changed her life — offering education, travel, and career paths.
Now, they’re paying it forward.
The Foundation has raised over £400,000 to support projects like:
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Girls’ football teams in Hackney
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Youth choirs in London
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Sports clubs in underfunded areas
The goal? Make sport and music accessible — not elite.
“We want to create memories, moments of joy, and opportunities that can change lives.”
They provide grants of £5,000–£10,000 and support projects all over the UK — not just the big names. They’re focused on grassroots, local groups doing the real work.
Chris remains hands-on — visiting projects, mentoring kids, and using his voice to amplify their stories.
🎧 Learn more about the mission and the lives they’re changing here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-dadsnet-podcast-with-jk-al/id1463553047?i=1000701038855