Country-wide benefits of GOGA shared in latest Impact Report

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The Activity Alliance programme that brings disabled and non-disabled people together to be active saw 1,672 participants take part in 2024-25.

The latest Get Out Get Active (GOGA) impact report, released today, has shown that the programme continues to transform lives by helping people become more active, feel better, and get more involved in their communities. 

When joining GOGA, almost half of participants (47%) are physically inactive. Yet, the programme has supported four in five (81%) to increase their activity levels — with 74% maintaining those improvements even after leaving. 

The benefits go beyond fitness with nine in ten (92%) reporting improved mental wellbeing. 77% say they feel better about their life as a whole. Community engagement has also flourished, with 78% of non-disabled and 65% of disabled participants becoming more involved locally. 

Made possible by founding funder Spirit of 2012 and additional investment from Sport England and London Marathon Foundation, GOGA is led by Activity Alliance and continues to be focused on getting some of the UK's least active people moving. 

Read the report

 

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