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ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE A PRIORITY IN 2025 (03/01/25) |
Hailsham Youth Service continues to benefit young people school years 7 to 12, providing them with access to a wide range of opportunities and activities throughout the year. |
The Friday Night Project (FNP), which is run by Hailsham Youth Service and funded by Hailsham Town Council, works in partnership with organisations such as Knockhatch, Hailsham Community College and Freedom Leisure to help create fun recreational activities for young people on Friday evenings and will continue to be a feature on their social events calendar during the winter months. |
A variety of activities have been planned, including indoor activities at Knockhatch Adventure Park and ten-pin bowling at Freedom Leisure Centre. On top of that, the Service is hosting a Family Fun Fest at the Station Youth Centre in Western Road on Saturday 11th January, from 2pm to 4pm. |
The event will be a special afternoon of fun, games and activities for both parents and young people. Whether you're looking to build on the relationship you already have with your child, meet other families or simply have some fun, this event promises something for everyone. Younger children are welcome to attend.
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Also scheduled to take place in January is a talk by guest speaker Martin Cosser - "The Power of Choice: Preventing Knife Crime in Our Community" - who will share his personal story about the tragic effects of knife crime. Martin, who sadly lost his son to knife violence, will speak about the dangers of carrying a knife and how it can change lives forever. Martin won the ''Pride of Britain Fundraiser of the Year' award for raising thousands of pounds for his anti-knife crime charity, Charlie's Promise.
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