4 Corners Social Action Day

Young people involved in the Ambassadors for Peace Project joined together to undertake some social action as part of the 4 Corners Festivals project on shared spaces and shared heritage with the help and support fo Belfast City Council Cemetery Staff. The young people were joined by local councillors and MLA’s for a tour by Tom Hartley and then undertook a littler pick in City Cemetery. The young people learned the value and respect the cemetery deserves.

Common Purpose Presentations

Ten of our young people from Lower Falls and Lower Shankill took part in the Youth Work Alliance programme called Common Purpose. These young people were trained by Queens University in Peer Research and undertook research in their community, developed a response and delivered a project for their peers. The project was a huge success and here you can see Tony Walsh, Chair of our Members Committee recieving his certificate from Dr. Colm Walsh (QUB).

New Podcasts Launched

The young people involved in the Hidden No More Project supported by the National Lottery have launched a further two podcasts this week. they can be found on our spotify page available at https://open.spotify.com/show/0nV5QoTIPoLJxFPfZ2fYPU

The podcasts are about amplifying the voice of young people on matters relevant to their lives. We hope you enjoy their work!

Holocaust Memorial Day Photo Exhibition Launch

The young people from the Ambassadors for Peace Programme undertook a project to help with remembering the people who have suffered as a result of the worlds genocides. The photographic exhibition was launched in Shankill Library on Thursday 25th Jan 2024 and was a combination of personal testimonies, a music piece with Ulster Orchestra and the photos. The event was very well attended and the young people who ran the day were really pleased with the outcome. The legacy of the project will be three months of exhibition teaaching others visiting NI Libraries of the impacts of hate and prejudice.