G20 Youth – Kilt Walk
Saturday 26 April, 2025
G20 Youth, 21 Dunbeith Place, Glasgow G20 8HS
G20 youth project will be taking part in the Kilt walk. ✨ To raise funds for G20 project. 🫶🏻
They will be walking the 14 mile big stroll from Clydebank to Balloch on Saturday 26th April.
If you would like to join them and help raise funds for their charity then please send a message or sign up at reception – Cafe Hope. 21 Dunbeith Place G20- 8HS.
Joining fee – £20
It’s an opportunity to support a great cause and have fun doing it.
Raising funds for the G20 Youth Project because they believe that all young people should have access to safe spaces, opportunities and support at a grassroots, local level. They believe it’s important to have support where and when young people need it.
Unfortunately childhood isn’t always a safe and supportive experience for children growing up in Scotland and they want to change this.
G20 Youth Project works with young people aged 10-25 and the wider community in the North of Glasgow. At G20 they focus on empowering young people to foster long-term societal change through social enterprise and access to wider support services. G20 provide support from experienced and exceptional youth workers/mentors/navigators.
Their ethos is one of compassion, forgiveness and kindness and through relationships they implement boundaries and strive to create a feeling of safety, security and to create opportunities so that people can thrive.
Donate to G20 Fundraising at Just Giving
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