Philanthropy

Philanthropy is embedded into the POLO HOUSE PRIVÉ philosophy. We are committed to promoting the sport of polo and supporting different related charities around the world through our platform, events, clubs, members, and more.

Ladies Polo
Foundation

The Ladies Polo Foundation was founded to provide the training, mentoring, and support for the women polo players allowing them to maximise their potential within the sport.

At present the UK is fortunate to have some of the best women polo players in the world and the LPF would like to ensure that we spot talent early on by supporting and mentoring players keeping our titles and remaining at the top of our game.

The Foundation will focus on raising funds through our sponsoring brands and our own official LPF merchandise by working with influential polo ambassadors. Raising funds enables us to provide training for the future women polo players but also support many women to gain access to the top level of ladies polo in the UK.

The LPF will host training days where time and energy will be invested to allow players with ambition and talent to reach their full potential with the correct coaching and opportunities.

The LPF supports every woman who is passionate about polo and, with training from the best players in the world dreams can become reality.

Polo Player
Support Group

In 2000, the 40-Goal Rob Walton Benefit was created to raise money for 8-goal Polo Hall of Famer, Rob Walton, who was paralysed from the neck down in a polo accident. In this inaugural event, many of the best polo players in the world donated their time and efforts to play this exhibition match and raise funds to help Walton meet his on-going medical expenses.

Inspired by the success of the Rob Walton Benefit and recognising the need to help other members of the polo community, Dave Offen, Tony Coppola, and Tim Gannon founded the Polo Players Support Group (PPSG) and created the annual U.S. Polo Assn. 40-Goal Polo Challenge to raise funds to help members of the polo community in financial crisis caused by physical injury or illness. Since its inception in 2002, more than USD2,600,000 has been given to 82 members of the polo industry.

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