Community organisations in Brighton & Hove can apply now to get between £500 and £5,000 in council grants to fund projects for young people aged 11 to 19 (or up to 25 with special educational needs).
Community organisations in Brighton & Hove can apply now to get between £500 and £5,000 in council grants to fund projects for young people aged 11 to 19 (or up to 25 with special educational needs).
“To me, it’s about representation, visibility, positivity, empowerment and normalising our presence. Plus, showing diversity within PoC communities, because we are not a monolith.”
Sussex-based LGBTQ+ youth charity, Allsorts Youth Project, is currently seeking to recruit an experienced and enthusiastic LGBT+ Youth Support Worker to induct young people into the project, facilitate groups and offer one-to-one support.
One of the challenges many people may face when growing up as LGBTQ+ is that they are not presented with many or any positive LGBTQ+ role models in their immediate proximity, or in mainstream culture.
Allsorts would like to invite all LGBT+ young people and their families along to socialise, meet the Allsorts team, find out what Allsorts does and take part in shaping the future service, and enioy free cake and refreshments!
Join Katie Vincent, CEO of Allsorts Youth Project, and more inspiring minds for a TEDxBrighton talk, This Could Be Our Future, at Brighton Dome on April 22
The Award recognises and celebrates examples of imaginative and inclusive practice with children and young people
Allsorts Youth Project launches its annual crowdfunding campaign, #StillProud, to raise £2,000 towards its specialist youth services as the charity eases its way out of lockdown
Sussex based LGBTQ+ youth charity Allsorts Youth Project is currently looking to recruit an enthusiastic LGBTQ+ youth support worker
Dan and Emily are to run the South Downs Way over three days from Friday, April 23 for Allsorts Youth Project