'If we weren't here, imagine how many young people would be into drugs and crime.'
, raise awareness of inequality, alleviate poverty, and build more successfully integrated communities.
"Glasgow is a very diverse society but the opportunities available for black and ethnic minorities are very unequal and not reflective of our community today, which we want to raise awareness of."We want to make young people confident to freely express themselves, support their mentalThe charity offers homework clubs, family support, mentoring and ambassador programmes, language tutoring, and a range of sporting activities and classes, all of which are free.
While youth programme volunteer El De Tchuessa Valiny Kounda added:"I got an internship thanks to the advice of Ronier."It is inspiring and helps to reduce delinquency." Ronier added:"I'm very proud of myself and my team to be able to provide young people and families with support.
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