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Young Again: Affordability is the biggest barrier
https://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/projects-we-fund/project-stories/young-again-affordability-is-the-biggest-barrierYoung Again brings together older South Asian residents in Huddersfield. Jamil Akhtar, Treasurer of The Pakistan Huddersfield Association, reflects on their latest trip to Wales and the wider benefits of…
Honley Youth: Building social connection and community power
https://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/projects-we-fund/project-stories/honley-youth-building-social-connection-and-community-powerYoung people in Honley emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic feeling isolated. With little for young people to do and feedback from young people who said they would like a safe…
Honley Youth
https://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/projects-we-fund/projects/honley-youthHonley is a small village in West Yorkshire with pockets of low-income neighbourhoods. Honley Youth is a free to use youth club that all young people can access and contribute…
Young Again: Being part of the project has given me a sense of purpose
https://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/projects-we-fund/project-stories/young-again-being-part-of-the-project-has-given-me-a-sense-of-purposeMahmood Ahmad Kler, Young Again project member, speaks about the why the project was set up, why they joined and the impact the project has had on them and their…
Young Again
https://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/projects-we-fund/projects/young-againIt’s often presumed that South Asian people look after and live with their elderly relatives. However, as people relocate for work, traditional structures and family ties are loosening. This can…
Trip to House of Commons
https://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/news/stories/trip-to-house-of-commonsThe Young Again project, run by Pakistan Association Huddersfield, promotes social awareness and integration in the local community for older South Asian people. Earlier this year, members visited London for…