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Pocklington Youth Center Empowers Teens with BBC Children in Need Funding

14 Nov

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Summary

  • BBC Children in Need funds 32 projects worth £1.9M in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
  • Young People Count center in Pocklington provides safe space for 11-18 year olds
  • Funding allows center to employ counselor, offer activities like cooking and podcasting
Pocklington Youth Center Empowers Teens with BBC Children in Need Funding

In 2025, BBC Children in Need is funding 32 projects worth £1,886,457 to support 11,147 children and young people in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. One of these projects is the Young People Count (YPC) center in Pocklington town center.

YPC offers weekly sessions for 11-18 year olds, providing a safe and welcoming space where they can "belong, be themselves, and feel heard." The center is a hive of activity, with a kitchen hosting cooking classes, a drama group rehearsing, and a chill-out space with a pool table. Volunteer Sydney Newman, who used to attend the center as a teenager, describes it as a "chill space with no pressure" where young people can try new things and learn about topics like sustainability and personal finance.

The BBC Children in Need funding, awarded earlier this year, has allowed YPC to employ a contextual therapeutic practitioner to work with young people struggling with anxiety and help them re-engage with school. Project manager Katherine Barker says the grant has been "incredible," enabling the center to deliver fun, skill-building activities that bridge the gap for these students.

For 13-year-olds Ayesha and Faye, YPC is a place to unwind after school and express themselves, including through a weekly podcast where they discuss center activities and their interests.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Young People Count (YPC) center in Pocklington is a youth organization that receives funding from BBC Children in Need to provide a safe, welcoming space for 11-18 year olds to learn new skills, build confidence, and express themselves.
The BBC Children in Need funding, awarded in 2025, allows the YPC center to employ a contextual therapeutic practitioner to work with young people struggling with anxiety and help them re-engage with school. The funding also covers staffing costs, resources for activities, volunteer expenses, and counseling sessions.
At the YPC center, young people can take part in a variety of activities, including cooking classes, drama rehearsals, and a weekly podcast where they discuss center happenings and their own interests.

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