Park Street Performing Arts Centre is a school for musical theatre and the performing arts. It offers dance classes in tap, modern and ballet. It also provides musical theatre for all ages, music theory and special educational needs (SEN) musical theatre. Students can take singing lessons and privat…
read moreHull and East Yorkshire Powerchair Football Team started in December 2012. It is open to all ages and its aim is to allow wheelchair users to play Power Chair football up to a competitive level. There are 20 registered players who train on a Saturday morning. They have two teams who play at a compet…
read moreThe aim of St Michael's Youth Project is to help young people living in North Hull and Orchard Park to develop their physical, mental and spiritual well-being so that they can grow to maturity with their life chances improved. The Youth Project is a not for profit organisation which has been runn…
read moreChanging Lives through Changing Minds have a specialist team who are experienced in working with children and young people. They run a unique project using equine assisted therapy to explore and improve the health and wellbeing of young people.…
read moreThe Hull FC Rugby Community Foundation is the official charity of Hull FC and it delivers a range of projects under four key principles - Participation, Education, Health and Social Inclusion. It works closely with schools, colleges and youth clubs to deliver sport and leadership qualifications…
read moreAddaction is a national organisation, which receives its funding mainly from local authorities. Addaction NE Lincolnshire provides a full range of services for people experiencing problems with their drug or alcohol use. They provide harm reduction via active treatment through to detoxification and…
read moreChiltern Street Primary School is part of a five school co-operative academy called the Yorkshire and Humber Co-operative Learning Trust. It is situated in a socially deprived area of Hull. Pupils originate from 39 different countries around the world and a large proportion of them start at the scho…
read moreThe football team is inclusive of all disabilities and welcomes children aged between 5 and 18 years. The aim of the club is to give the most vulnerable in society an opportunity to participate in sport without the pressure of having to compete for a place in a team.…
read moreYMCA Humber previously piloted sessions, based on mental health and wellbeing, with 1035 year 6 primary school children. The focus of the sessions was on emotions and behaviours and how anxieties and emotions can be recognised and channelled in a positive way as they prepare transition into secondar…
read moreThe Tribune Trust has supported Humberside Police and its partners in the running of Night Challenge for several years. The Trust is proud to be able to once again support Night Challenge in 2019.…
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