Goals: To assist young people aged 16 to 25 living in the Harehills and Chapeltown areas of Leeds who require support in order to live independently.
Funding: The project has received about 1.23m for 2005-06 from a range of income streams including Supporting People, Transforming Youth Work, Connexions, Children in Need and the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
Praise can seem rare in our climate of league tables and ratings, but the Archway drop-in-centre in Leeds is currently basking in it. The centre has been cited as a model project for working with disadvantaged young people in a government report into social exclusion of young people published last year (YPN, 23-29 November, p2).
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