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Media skills , CV and personal finance in Summer Uni '10>>>

Young leaders attend Easter Snow camp>>>

Easter Driving School: working towards the driving license >>>

Summer creativity unleashed>>>

Summer Uni project raises young people aspirations>>

Music and Video project with People's Army inspires young artists>>

Young Leaders learn about play>>

Easter Play Scheme: hands on gardening>>

CYC supports Robo Challenge in primary schools in Lambeth>>>

Youth Mayor Fund sponsors Girls project trip to Rome >>>

Woodrow staff day >>>

Current school offer >>>

MY MUSIC term time programme >>>

Young people say about the future of the building>>>

What young people have to say about the gun crime>>>

 

 

 

 

 

Our summer project is coming to its end on 14 August with the return of the Knights Association clubs from North Devon residential. The programme starts on Monday 13 September.

 

Our work is supported by Lambeth Endowed Charities, Wates Foundation, Pret A Manger UK grants.

Clapham Youth Centre has joined Jack Petchey Achievement Award Scheme.

 

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Clapham Youth Centre is a part of the Knight's Association (the KA) of Youth Clubs. They were the first to pioneer youth work in South London years ago. We work in partnership with the Clapham Park Project and Blenheim Gardens Estate, local schools, businesses and other service providers.

We are innovative and dynamic. We hope that this web site will help you learn more about the Centre and the young people who live around it and use it's services.

BE HEALTHY: in our programme we offer a variety of activities suitable for different ages and abilities including sport, keep fit, eat healthily as well as invite young people to take part in activities packed summer residential to North Devon.

STAY SAFE: We work closely with the Blenheim Gardens estate and police in inviting inviting young people to express their views on safety in their area and physical improvements it needs.

ENJOY AND ACHIEVE: Our outreach and in-centre programme includes elements of formal training and education. MY MUSIC project offers young people training leading to recognised qualification in Logic 8. The Robo Lab project boosts young people attainment in science and technology.

MAKE A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION: Young people had a chance to have their say about the future shape of the building and programme here. >>>

CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC WELL-BEING: young parents project offers young parents a chance to learn and improve their parenting skills; a variety of sessions with College of London student led workshops broaden young people horizon while MY MUSIC and Robo Lab projects give young people skills essential to succeed in the future.