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The project aims to expand our existing after-school and job clubs, so they are accessible to everyone, regardless of age, race, or gender. We want to provide accredited training in IT, Maths, and English, delivered by qualified tutors, to help people develop vital skills for self-development, progression, and better job prospects. Our goal is to reduce social isolation and remove barriers to learning by offering inclusive support, guidance, and a safe, supportive environment where everyone can access learning, advice, and signposting to other relevant services. We are also planning to work with local schools to deliver starter music sessions as a further expansion to the after-school club, beginning in January 2026, with 26 lessons run across schools and the library, and instruments stored in our building. Additional activities may include new group sessions for Kung Fu, based on community demand, but not yet finalised.
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