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Cheltenham youth project The Rock selected for £41k grant
D.Martin31 min ago
A youth project has been given a £41k grant to allow them to help more young people. The Rock's work focuses on supporting young people who struggle with school and running evening youth work, in addition to helping young people out and about in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Operations director Mr Macauly said they recognise not every young person can access a youth centre, or wishes to. "It's a great moment when you arrive at a park and young people have made the effort to go there to meet you," he explained. The Rock's work is focused on three identified areas: The Moors in St Peter's, St Paul's and the town centre. The project so far has used provision such as mobile sports activities as a connecting point, as well as helping young people to make healthy lifestyle choices. Victoria Atherstone, Cheltenham Borough Council's cabinet member for safety and communities, said The Rock had "a fantastic application" for the grant. "[The council] recognised we did need to focus more on detached youth work to meet young people in the environments they're actually at," she said. "The town centre, St Paul's and St Peter's are three specific areas we're honing in on to support young people."
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