The team at Hive have been on a 48-hour mission to transform a space at the Hunslet Club. They are a not-for-profit organisation which is helping to serve the young people of Leeds a safe space. They aim to serve these young people to reach their full potential despite financial circumstances, they do this through a wide range of sessions including dance, sport, youth workshops/intervention, and various educational workshops.
The Parklane Foundation heard that their creative arts space needed some rejuvenation, so they sent down their team at Hive to help transform the room. Following the 60 Minute Makeover format, the work was underway to complete this project in a timely manner. The team got straight to business, giving the walls and fresh lick of paint and laying down a new carpet. While also decorating the room to make it welcoming to children and young people who will be using it.
The team at the Hunslet Club were massively grateful and pleased on the work the Parklane Foundation has managed to organise for them. Their CEO, Dennis Robbins took to twitter to express his gratitude. “Amazing work from your team, thank you so much for the support, our members will love the transformation of this tired room into a creative art and textile space”
Seeing the difference these projects make to these small community groups is massive, and The Parklane Foundation will continue to help build better future for those in the community.
For more information about the Hunslet Club visit https://www.hunsletclub.org.uk/
End Goal -
Building Better Futures
Of children given new opportunities
Charity Partners for 2024
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