Policing and Community Safety Partnership members Gary Dunn and Keith Eagles pictured with some of the youngsters who took part in the Street Reds Easter Festival at Oakgrove Integrated College.
Manchester United Foundation recently held a Street Reds festival in association with Policing Community Safety Partnerships, Train 2B Smart and Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.
Street Reds is a free community football programme, which uses the means of football to support young people within Caw and Shantallow areas. Over 50 participants from both Street Reds sites came together to take part in a day full of activities, workshops and football at Oakgrove Integrated College over the Easter break.
IN PICTURES: Manchester United Easter Soccer Festival at Derry college
Pat McGibbon, ex-Manchester United player and founder of Train 2B Smart mental health charity, spoke about his career, offered advice, and delivered an inspirational workshop around resilience and mental health.
Pat McGibbon said: "It was a privilege to visit the coaches and young people involved with Manchester United Foundation’s Street Reds programme. Sports and activity is a brilliant way to bring people and communities together and I've made lifelong friends from the area through football, including with one of the Foundation coaches, Stephen Parkhouse, from our successful Glentoran days.
"It was great to get the chance to speak to the children and young people about my sporting journey with Manchester United, Wigan Athletic, my work within the area of mental health, and to get the opportunity to deliver a short activity workshop on emotions."
The Policing Community Safety Partnerships were also in attendance with community safety wardens talking about their experiences and offering support to the young people within their communities if needed.
The fire services gave the participants a first-hand insight into being a fire fighter while also providing access to the equipment and fire truck. They also spoke to the young people about their role in supporting the community.
Matthew Lewsley, Manchester United Foundation’s Outreach Manager for Northern Ireland, said: “It was great to bring the two sites, Caw and Shantallow, together during the Easter break, to not only be physically active through football but to also socially educate the young people through mental health workshops, talking sessions with the PCSP and have the fire service come down to interact with the group.
Youngsters who completed the Street Reds Easter Festival soccer coaching at Oakgrove Integrated College pictured after receiving their medals. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
“The Street Reds programme has been a brilliant initiative since launching in late September and we want to continue to engage young people and their communities through the means of football.
"Overall, the programme has been a success here in Derry/Londonderry and we would like to thank our partners and funders for their continued support. We look forward to providing further opportunities to the young people in the city and we have exciting plans ahead.”
Visit: www.mufoundation.org for more information about Manchester United Foundation and its community programmes.
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