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£9,000 boost for art project
Date published: 23 November 2009
A collaboration between Oldham Coliseum and young people connected to the Barnardo’s Asha Project has been boosted by a £9,000 donation.
The money, from the Kerrching youth opportunity fund distributed by Oldham Youth Council, will go towards the “O-UR” Stage project.
Asha has linked up with the theatre’s education and outreach department to produce a piece of work to be performed for other youth groups.
The Asha project offers services for young people and their families in Westwood and Coldhurst.
It aims to promote well-being, achievement, enjoyment and health through family support, out-of-school activities, volunteer programmes, leisure and educational opportunities and nutritional work.
The young people taking part will also be working towards their bronze and silver arts awards — accredited qualifications achieved through using the arts in a productive way.
The process will also be recorded to make a DVD for schools in Oldham.
The Coliseum has been working with the Barnardo’s Asha Project for more than a year.
The Kerrching funding will go towards developing participants’ theatre skills and allow them to run creative projects with other young people around Oldham.
Kerrching is a funding body which provides money for schemes which give young people the opportunity to influence leisure activities.
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...and when it goes anywhere else do you object?... we pay our taxes and groups are allowed to bid for any money irrespective or their race.. thats what your integration gets you
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Ahhh more money going to the minority????
By OLDHAM SCOTLAND @ 23/11/2009 20:40:45