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Provides social and emotional support to young people through creativity. We offer creative workshops and activities throughout the week that young people can attend to build their creative skills as well their social and emotional needs.
Write to Work offers free courses and events for unemployed residents from the Liverpool City Region, looking to gain confidence in their writing skills and find out more about opportunities within the region.
Two types of creative writing workshops for adults in Liverpool. Once a month our professional writers will come along to deliver a session in their area of writing expertise. We have poets, novelists, screenwriters, content writers and more.
A creative programme where participants share and develop stories in a supportive group setting. Through the power of storytelling, ReCITE seeks to improve health outcomes and well-being.
Community Centre in the L5 area which runs events, activities, councillor's surgery, food bank and food pantry schemes. Food pantry: Sign up on this page (choose 'Liverpool West Everton').
Group reading online or outdoor.
Weekly groups
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