Wednesday 23rd July 2008 > CARE
Sports and Art programme
The project is funded by the London Development Agency and managed by the Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) and Charlton Athletic Race Equality (CARE) partnership (© PA Photos)
The project is funded by the London Development Agency and managed by the Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) and Charlton Athletic Race Equality (CARE) partnership (© PA Photos)
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An exciting sports and arts programme has been set up to help youngsters in Greenwich and Hackney to gain new skills.
The Youth Impact Project (YIP) project has been set up with the aim of helping young people aged 16-19, who are NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training), living in the Greenwich and Hackney Boroughs.

Our target is to assist young people with the skills and activities needed to get back into education and or training through this exciting new Sport, Performing Arts project and skills based program.

We will be working in partnership with other providers assisting young people to reach their full potential.

The project is funded by the London Development Agency and managed by the Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) and Charlton Athletic Race Equality (CARE) partnership.

The programme will include:

- Multi-sports courses

- Performing arts programmes

- Media training

- Web designing

- Music and dance

- Volunteering opportunities

For further information, call 020-8293 5355 or email Fitzroy Taylor (fitzroy.taylor@hotmail.com) or Elly Heaton (charlton_angel@hotmail.com).

You can also download the project's leaflet by clicking here [Right-click the link and select "Save Target As..." if you have difficulties viewing the file]
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