Return of £50k boost for Warrington summer activities

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Several community summer projects for young people in Warrington are set to benefit from a share of £50,000 of criminal money from Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s SWAP Summer Support Fund.

Back for its second year, young people and families will have the opportunity to take part in climbing, basketball, creating podcasts and much more, getting them out of the house and off their screens throughout the school summer holidays.

The projects in the area that successfully applied for funding are:
Children’s Adventure Farm Trust – countryside day visits for disadvantaged children
Warrington Youth Zone – climbing sessions and wellbeing activities
Padgate Basketball Club – community youth basketball development programme
Ludovico – youth-led video podcast creation and recording skills
This is in addition to those projects running Cheshire-wide.*

The SWAP Summer Support Fund – Safety, Working Together, Action and Prevention – takes money that was earned or acquired in a negative way and swaps it for a positive community change. It provides grants of up to £2,000 to help organisations deliver projects over a period of six to eight weeks.
This year more than 100 organisations from across the county applied for funding, with 29 being successful.
SWAP highlights Dan’s commitment to creating positive opportunities for young people across Cheshire. Each project supports the priorities set out in his Police and Crime Plan – tackling anti-social behaviour, driving early intervention and strengthening engagement. Together, they give young people positive options and help them build confidence, resilience, and stronger foundations for the future.
The projects selected all demonstrated a clear focus on supporting children and young people, promoting both physical and mental wellbeing, and reducing isolation while encouraging inclusion within their communities.
Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Dan Price said: “Providing opportunities and support for young people at the earliest stage is incredibly important. That’s why, for a second year, I’ve launched my Summer Swap Fund to give young people somewhere to go and positive activities to take part in during the long break.”
“This year we received almost double the number of applications, highlighting the incredible proactiveness and dedication of communities and organisations across Cheshire. There is a real commitment to delivering engaging programmes that meet a wide range of interests and needs.”


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