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COMMUNITY CELEBRATES SERVICE'S 25-YEAR MILESTONE (25/02/25) |
Residents and representatives from the local community attended Hailsham Youth Service's Silver Anniversary celebrations at the Station Youth Centre on Tuesday 25th February, to meet youth workers and find out more about the Service's achievements during the past 25 years. |
The event started with an introduction by the Town Mayor, Cllr Paul Holbrook, followed by a talk about various youth projects by Youth Service Manager Andy Joyes and Deputy Manager Joel Cottingham. This was followed by the cutting of the 25th Anniversary cake, a buffet for guests, multimedia presentations and a Hailsham Youth Service photo booth. |
Invited guests also included representatives from local schools, youth organisations and businesses, as well as town and district councillors. |
Hailsham Youth Service, funded and managed by Hailsham Town Council, was founded in February 2000 to provide young people in the local area with opportunities to develop social, physical and emotional and awareness.
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The Service currently operates various club and activity sessions for young people, including those that are based at the Station Youth Centre (the Service's new base of operations, incorporating 'The Underground'), as well as Hellingly Youth Hub and Monday Youth Hub sessions on weekdays. Additional services include 'On Track Hailsham' which caters for young people with special educational needs, Network@The Underground for 18-25s, gaming sessions at 'The Lounge', creative arts at 'Fusion' sessions and the 'Friday Night Project', which organises a varied line-up of free and low-cost recreational activities on Friday evenings.
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The Service, which is delighted to be celebrating its Silver Anniversary, has had an impact on the lives of thousands of young people in Hailsham and the surrounding area and grown from one operational base into an expanded network of services which operate throughout the local community. |
Regardless of background, gender or culture, young people can expect a safe, supportive, fun and non-judgmental environment at all of the Service's centres and through its various activities and advisory services. |
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