Additional 20,000 uniformed youth group places created

Adam Offord
Friday, February 12, 2016

An additional 20,000 uniformed youth group places in disadvantaged areas have been created as a result of a £10m government initiative, it has emerged.

Lindsay Levkoff Lynn, chief executive of Youth United Foundation, said her organisation is keen to create even more youth group places in disadvantaged areas. Picture: Kiti Swannell
Lindsay Levkoff Lynn, chief executive of Youth United Foundation, said her organisation is keen to create even more youth group places in disadvantaged areas. Picture: Kiti Swannell

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