Case studies tagged Young People
To support children and young people, and the wider community, to have greater access to more opportunities to be physically active.
Magic Moments for Autistic Kids is a charity based in Scunthorpe which supports young people on the autism spectrum and their families.
The Humberside Chinese Association have been awarded funding to support the development of their Restaurant Ramblers walking programme and karate sessions for adults and young people
In partnership with North Lincolnshire Council, HEY Smile Foundation's Dost project and Scunthorpe United Sport & Education Trust Tackling Inequalities Funding supported the establishment of football training sessions for a cohort of Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children from various different countries.
In the 2021-2022 academic year Active Humber were awarded £32,500 from the Commonwealth Games Legacy Funding to provide additional support to our School Games work to work with those young people facing the greatest inequalities to be active.
Street Beat were supported through Tackling Inequalities Funding to provide dance sessions in the Westcliff and Crosby areas of North Lincolnshire, targeting young people who had been negatively impacted by the andemic