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What we do
Through fundraising events, sponsorship, regular donations and the help of our volunteers, Hope for Youth helps to fund cross-community projects that enhance the lives of disadvantaged young people aged 11-18 in Northern Ireland.
Our approach is non-political and non-sectarian, and our team of local advisers work closely with Voluntary Service Belfast (VSB) to ensure that grants are only used for peaceful and constructive purposes.
By giving young people a glimpse of a less fractured society - focusing on cross-community activity that fosters teamwork and creativity - especially in the field of music, art, drama and the great outdoors - we aim to help break the cycle of violence that has troubled Northern Ireland for decades.
We can't do it alone! Get involved and help us to build peace. Your support means that more children will have a brighter future.
> Read about our latest projects |
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Is your project helping Northern Ireland's young people (aged 11-18) build bridges for peace?
You may be eligible for a grant if you are:
A group providing youth development in art, music, dance, drama or in the outdoors (preferably cumulating in a production, exhibition or expedition within Ireland)
A summer scheme providing collaborative project-work
A youth club involved in cross-community projects for young people
An integrated school involved in cross-community programmes and projects
> Apply for funding |
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