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youth-development

The Full Click

We have combined our boys and girls groups for weekly meetings on Tuesday and Thursday evening. Young people from 13 to 19 get together to listen to guest speakers, attend workshops on all kinds of subjects from sexual health to meeting the police. Most often we simply provide a safe place for young people from our community to talk and share ideas.

Drama Project

Romeo-and-Juliet1MyGeneration’s drama project gives our young people the opportunity to work with a professional director in order to explore the complex issues they face in an urban environment. Not only does everyone have great fun, they also learn about themselves and build a sense of their own identity. Over time they develop the right kind of confidence, understand team-work, and the value of committing to a project and seeing it through. At the end of the year, those who take part will have used their life experiences to produce a video as well as a theatre piece, to be performed at The Tabernacle, Notting Hill.

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Outreach

MyGeneration’s Outreach is key to the impact we have in our community. We call ourselves a ‘go to service’ and this is a fine example of that, as we reach out to young people who don’t participate in our core activities. Trust is built slowly, one child at a time, in this hard to reach group of young people.

 

Football Club

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MyGeneration’s Football clubs aren’t just about football. This diversionary activity for young people provides long-term contact with positive adults and serves as a gateway to our other activities. We use the club to promote self-discipline, teamwork and leadership skills; this stewardship is a big part of our community cohesion work.

The football clubs are serious contenders in the local league and each year play in our community event, Score Against the Law. the Police and MyGeneration Community Cup Event.

Click here to view our team's standings in the league.

Check out our football video below...

Teaser for a documentary currently in production. from Ronan Pollock on Vimeo.