Locavore Growing Project and The Folkestone Youth Project have received grants from one of the over ninety philanthropic funds that Kent Community Foundation administer InYourArea_UK KentCommunity UKCF_tweets folkestoneshed Kent
PROMOTING KINDNESS: The Folkestone Youth Project at The Shed provides a free safe space for young people with activities and advice to support the social, emotional and physical development of some of the most vulnerable and at-risk young people
Folkestone based projects like Locavore Growing Project and The Folkestone Youth Project are vital to give younger people, often from deprived communities purpose, direction and something positive to do with their time. Both organisations have received grants from one of the over ninety philanthropic funds that Kent Community Foundation administer.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Charmaine Jacobs, Kate Clements, Melissa Murdoch, and Robert Sackville at The Folkestone Youth Project The Shed provides a free safe space for young people aged 10-25 years with free activities and advice to support the social, emotional and physical development of some of the most vulnerable and at-risk young people. They work in a holistic way, promoting kindness, positive contribution and putting mobile phones away and engaging.
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