A snooker teacher has set a goal of getting signatures from big names in Snooker to raise awareness for charity.
Adam Tollerfield, founder of Snooker School in West Yorkshire has been in Sheffield throughout the Snooker World Championships.
He spoke to ShefNews about his snooker school which aims to introduce underprivileged children and people from the special educational needs and disabilities community to the game of snooker.
‘Getting children of any age, any background interested in a sport can only be beneficial’.
Adam is in partnership with the charity ‘Sense’ which helps support disabled people with complex needs.
He is working on a ‘signatures for sense shirt’, collecting signatures from notable names in snooker to raise awareness for the charity.
