Peterborough youth scheme saves charity club from closure

Youth Inspired, a young peoples project has generously donated funds to Little Miracles to stop closure of one of its clubs.
Youth Inspired workers with some of the club attendees.Youth Inspired workers with some of the club attendees.
Youth Inspired workers with some of the club attendees.

Much needed funding provided by Youth Inspired has helped Little Miracles from closing one of its clubs doors. The club provides support to 12 young people with life altering disabilities; offering them much needed space away from home and activities that encourage independence.

Michelle King, CEO of Little Miracles said: “Thank you to Youth Inspired we can continue to run a special needs youth club in Peterborough which gives young people with disabilities a place to learn and develop friendships away from their parents. Youth Inspired is an amazing organisation that is supporting so many groups across the city and we are proud to be one of them.”

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Attendees of the club are incredibly grateful to Youth Inspired as the youth club has bought them so much happiness.

Tina Moser-Wager, whose daughter Leonie attends the club said: “Leonie loves her weekly youth club session and counts down the days until it’s on. She likes spending quality time with friends and doing different activities. She really enjoys the cooking and the sensory room where she can go and chill out if it gets too noisy. She especially loves the staff. Thank you Little Miracles and Youth Inspired.”

Theresa Frobisher's daughter Amy also attends the club. She said: “ Amy loves coming to youth club, staff are caring, friendly and amazing. Amy loves all the activities and has loads of fun and it is now part of her routine - she loves it. Thank you Little Miracles and Youth Inspired.”

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