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Skelmorlie youth group

N NAC Admin3  •  2023-02-08  •  No comments  •  North Coast  • 

Investment project code: 64

Summary


Description

The funding will allow us to buy much needed resources for the group. This would encourage more young people to attend and tackle social isolation in this rural village which has a massive effect on  mental health and contributes to stress, anxiety.

By purchasing new resources that will encourage members of the group to return as well as attract new members. 

We are looking to reduce the young peoples stress and anxiety in the locality as well as promoting diversity and social inclusion.  

Amount requested: £1,000

Board Games from Amazon                 = £165 STEM activities                                      = £225 Chess sets £25 each x 5                        = £125 Glue slime kits, class sets £70 each x 2 = £140 Sports equipment                                  =£ 97 Bluetooth portable speaker                   =£248

TOTAL                                                    =£1000  


Location: Skelmorlie

Proposed on behalf of: Skelmorlie youth group is open to all young people 11-25 years to come along and participate in a structured programme of activities and issue-based discussions relevant to the group.The funding would help resource our youth group to enable us to participate in activities that would make us healthier, safer and more active. There is not a lot for young people to do within Skelmorlie so this would really help our group. With the effects of the past 2 years, we are looking to bring more young people together and are keen to bring in resources that keep the mind active and helps tackling stress and anxiety. The project/ group is continues and if successful we will be able to promote new activities for the start of the next sessions start date, nearer the end of April. The project/ group will also have a positive impact on any anti social behaviour within the village which is one of the issue based topics we discuss with the young people.

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