As the world turns its attention to the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games, the Fletchers’ Trust is proud to reaffirm its unwavering commitment to supporting disabled archers on the road to international excellence.
A Legacy of Paralympic Support
Since 2004, the Trust has stood beside Team GB’s Paralympic Archery team, helping athletes reach their potential with tailored funding for coaching, equipment, and classification. The remarkable performances at Paris 2024 — including gold and bronze medals — reflect years of dedication from the athletes, coaches, and supporters alike.
Looking ahead, we aim to build on this success and ensure that every archer with the passion and talent to represent their country is given the opportunity to do so. Our support covers essentials such as competition-grade bows, shooting stools, and travel costs — all crucial for enabling full participation on the world stage.
A Pipeline of Promise
Our support doesn't stop at elite athletes. The Trust works with national governing bodies, archery clubs, and grassroots organisations to identify and nurture new talent. From school-age newcomers to newly disabled adults rediscovering sport, we fund initiatives that broaden access and build confidence.
This long-term vision means investing in future Paralympians now — through accessible training environments, coach development, and outreach projects that ensure no potential archer is overlooked.
Spotlight on Stories
Every journey to LA begins with a personal story of courage and ambition. One such journey is that of Piangfan Naksukpaiboon — an autistic archer and genomics researcher — whose dreams of international competition are being realised with help from a Fletchers’ Trust grant. Athletes like Piangfan embody the Trust’s mission to support both performance and inclusion.
A Call to the Livery
Our ambition for LA 2028 is bold, but it cannot be realised without continued support from the Livery community. Every donation, every partnership, and every expression of encouragement contributes to our shared goal: seeing British disabled archers on the podium once again.
Together, let us champion excellence, celebrate resilience, and keep the spirit of the Fletchers "True and Sure" — all the way to Los Angeles.
