
St. Paul's Youth Forum
St. Paul’s Youth Forum is a collection of youth focused programmes based in Provanmill in the North East part of Glasgow. Our programmes provide young people between the ages of 0-25 with opportunities to learn, develop, and interact in a safe and fun environment.
Services this organisation delivers
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Note: this service is only for young people
Come along and do what you want – it’s a chilled and relaxed atmosphere. This club is there to give young people something to do on a Saturday night. We are youth led, and so we change the activities available, depending on what is requested by the participants.
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Note: this service is only for young people
The Thursday night club is a drop in club in which kids from Primary 7 to S4 can come and do what they like. They can play each other at pool, table tennis and Xbox. They can also come to relax and chill out with friends, or play on our computers.
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Note: this service is only for children
Footea Boys (TACC) is a group for 12-16 year olds from Blackhill and Ruchazie, to join together and play football.
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Note: this service is only for children
Weekly children's outdoor play. Sessions for P1-P4 running from 3:30-4:15pm P5-P7 from 4:30-5:15pm. Sign up prior to attending is necessary - please do so at this link https://forms.gle/8MxgrYv3mQkn9NZ46
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Note: this service is only for children who live in Girls
Girlzone works with girls and has a variety of topics from games nights, quiz nights, topics, craft work, trips and parties. £1 ( covers cost of snack and craft materials )
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Note: this service is only for children who live in Boys
This Project is for boys in primary 1 to primary 3 to come along and learn basic football skills and develop their social skills. With up to 17 boys attending each week, it's very busy.
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Note: this service is only for children
At Little Feet we provide a safe and welcoming place for under 5’s with their parents/carers twice a week. Working with around 30 children, we have activities ranging from arts and crafts to games and plenty of toys to play with. This really helps the kids develop their social skills, encouraging imaginative play. £1 ( to cover snack, crafts and new equipment ).