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Group Walk for Physical Health

Group Walk for Physical Health

To continue to expand and enhance our community engagement initiatives through Group Walk for Physical Health. To address the needs of disadvantaged individuals by providing regular group walking opportunities and supporting their jour towards improved Physical health and wellbeing.

Walk & Move Together

Walk & Move Together

To provide opportunities for vulnerable adults living in deprived areas of Hull and its neighbourhood to participate in physical activities and connnect with their local communities through group walk.

Wellbeing for Children & Youth

Wellbeing for Children & Youth

To support financially & socially disadvantaged children to reach their full potential and improve their both physical and mental wellbeing through creative sessions- Intelligence games, sport activities- football & volleyball.

Community Engagement for Wellbeing

Community Engagement for Wellbeing

We aim to improve the well-being of community members specifically young girls & women through tea & Conversation, Workshop such as Basic Sewing Skills & Amigurumi.

Fast Start - Hobby Courses for Wellbeing of youth

Fast Start - Hobby Courses for Wellbeing of youth

Fully funded by National Lottery Community Fund

Jubilee Active Together - Family Walking and Squash for Physical Wellbeing of Families

Jubilee Active Together - Family Walking and Squash for Physical Wellbeing of Families

Partly funded by Sports England - The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Active Fund

Community Engagement with Physical Activities - Swimming, Exercise & Fitness,  Hiking- For physical wellbeing of families

Community Engagement with Physical Activities - Swimming, Exercise & Fitness, Hiking- For physical wellbeing of families

Fully funded by Sports England - The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Active Fund

Youth Wellbeing - Wellbeing Activities for children and young people

Youth Wellbeing - Wellbeing Activities for children and young people

Grant is given for Charity Youth Wellbeing Activities by Alnord Clark Community Fund

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