09/03/2004
Community projects to benefit from £3m fund
Thirteen community projects are to benefit from £3 million funding the Department for Social Development’s Outreach Programme.
The initiative, which is a new approach to meeting community need, was developed by the Department in conjunction with other public sector bodies.
The projects to benefit are:
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The initiative, which is a new approach to meeting community need, was developed by the Department in conjunction with other public sector bodies.
The projects to benefit are:
- ANIMATE: Action Now to Integrate Minority Access to Equality, Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council.
- Ballybeen Regeneration, Castlereagh Local Strategic Partnership.
- Coming to Your Senses, National Museum & Galleries of NI (MAGNI).
- Communities in Schools – One Stop Shop, Belfast Education & Library Board.
- Domestic Violence Prevention Strategy, Belfast Education & Library Board.
- East Belfast Parent Support Programme, Belfast Education & Library Board.
- Engaging Women, Derry City Council.
- It’s My Home Too, North Down Local Strategic Partnership.
- Managing Chronic Disease Among Travellers, Royal Group of Hospitals.
- Statutory Outreach - Adding Value to Partnership, Western Investing for Health Partnership, & Northern Investing for Health Partnership.
- Target Shankill – The Community Ripples of a Peaceful School, Edenbrooke Primary School.
- Well, Down Lisburn Trust.
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