Project Zero at 228
Projects Zero hosted a two month programme at 228 in March and April with a range of engaging activities for young people between 8-16. The focus of Project Zero is to provide young people in positive activities to promote social inclusion, reduce anti-social behaviour and strengthen community cohesion by providing meaningful educational and fun activities free of charge.
During the February half-term Project Zero organised an action packed week offering young people a range of fun activities including everything from skateboard design workshops, VR gaming, to football mentoring, drawing and photography competitions and workshops. This was followed by a series of events focused on employment and enterprise including promotion of apprenticeship opportunities and mentoring for career pathways.