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A key indicator of The BHY’s success is when children and young people who have grown-up through the organisation enter into meaningful employment. That’s why,
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A key indicator of The BHY’s success is when children and young people who have grown-up through the organisation enter into meaningful employment. That’s why,
If you were egg-specting this Easter to be lots of fun and you attended any of our 90 sessions during the school holidays you won’t
The Boathouse Youth has been crowned WINNER of the Not-for-Profit Award in Lancashire Business View’s prestigious Red Rose Awards. The Red Rose Awards are held
In the run-up to International Women’s Day the young women and girls participating in our EmpowHER Legacy Project, in partnership with Empowerment Charity and UK
During the February half-term our Pathway Programme team hosted four-days of fun, jam-packed with Valentine’s themed activities and learning. Our Pathway Programme works with children
During the February half-term a group of 40 teenagers buckled up their buoyancy aids for a 7-night boating expedition along the Grand Union Canal from
The Boathouse Youth have teamed-up with Blackpool Coastal Housing to deliver an intergenerational art project bringing together young people and the elderly to compare and
Last Friday, Maddie addressed more than 350 guests at London’s Landmark Hotel on Marylebone for The Wooden Spoon’s Ruby Rugby Ball which was hosted by
According to the British Deaf Association British Sign Language (BSL) is the preferred language of more than 87,000 deaf people in the UK. Prior to
Last Sunday a group of 40 young people Aged 12 – 15 gathered together at the Village Hotel Blackpool to participating in a planning and