Cuefactor is delighted to announce that it is working in partnership with the Paul Hunter Foundation on a new project aimed at getting kids into snooker.
The Kids Into Snooker (KIS) programme will 'break-off' in April 2008.
As the world's best players are preparing to battle it out in Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, kids across the UK will be chalking their cues, some for the very first time.
The Paul Hunter Foundation was set up in 2007, with the specific aim of giving young people the opportunity to get involved with the sport that brought Paul so much enjoyment.
The KIS programme will be staged initially as a 'pilot' scheme in Yorkshire (Paul's home county) and South Wales (the scene of his first major tournament win).
The Paul Hunter Foundation and Cuefactor is introducing Kids Into Snooker through links with schools and community groups, with around 150 youngsters taking part.
The objective of KIS is to provide a safe, fun and educational environment in which the future snookering population can receive professional coaching and get involved in the game of snooker.



