R-CITY currently work with 474 young people from different cultures and religious backgrounds
The young people involved in a youth organisation based in Belfast have shared a powerful video highlighting the importance of sharing positivity and having pride in their communities.
The young people were involved in putting together a video to showcase the work they did duing the week, to help spread positivity across the community, giving them a sense of pride in their areas. "The reason I think it's important to celebrate good relations is to welcome not only those who identify as Catholic and Protestant into our programmes, but those who are also from different community backgrounds and cultures."
"We used the video to showcase the work that was done throughout Good Relations to spread positivity across the community which has gave young people a sense of pride and owndership for taking lead in their community to put on a great event for everyone to enjoy.
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