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Hull Youth Centre Offers Warmth and Meals This Winter

Summary

  • Youth centre provides warm space and free meals for young adults.
  • Refurbished hub offers mental health, arts, and housing support.
  • Initiative tackles fuel poverty among vulnerable 16-25 year olds.
Hull Youth Centre Offers Warmth and Meals This Winter

The Warren Youth Project in Hull is opening its doors this winter to provide a warm and welcoming space, along with free hot meals, for individuals aged 16 to 25. This initiative is designed to support young people who may be struggling with issues such as fuel poverty and insecure accommodation.

Recently reopened after a significant £1.9m refurbishment, the centre offers comprehensive support. This includes mental health counselling, creative arts programmes, and guidance on housing and employment. Additionally, essential items like duvets and electric blankets will be distributed, alongside financial management advice.

The refurbished facility, funded by the Youth Investment Fund, boasts a music recording studio, theatre and dance space, and modern kitchen facilities. This effort is part of a wider community response in Hull, where numerous centres are designated as warm spaces to aid residents during the colder months.

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The Warren Youth Project offers a warm space, free hot meals, mental health counselling, creative arts programs, housing and employment advice, and essential items.
It provides a warm, safe space, free hot meals, and essential items like duvets and electric blankets to combat the effects of fuel poverty.
The refurbishment included a music recording studio, theatre and dance space, kitchen facilities, and a rooftop terrace.

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