BRO Aspirational Award Success!

BRO Aspirational Award Success!

Posted 12th June 2025

We are really pleased to be able to work with the National House Project in supporting our young people to apply and achieve Aspirational Awards to fulfil goals and aspirations for their Futures. Young people have worked closely with their facilitators to research and apply for what they would want to further their career, gain new skills or have the chance to experience a once in life time opportunity! 

We have managed to seal funds to support 2 young people to complete a Make-up course, one young person completing an Aesthetics course, and one young person to complete a Nail course -this has been their dreams but also setting them up with skills they can use for life.  We have a young person taking her daughter on a trip away for a few days, a young person who is getting funds for a 3D printer, Boxing sessions for another young person , festival tickets and 2 young young people who are heading off to London to relish the experiences there!

We are so proud and pleased for our young people to have these opportunities and experiences, Thank you to the National House Project for making them happen! We are so excited to hear the young people share their stories of what they've been up to and what they have learnt! We will keep you updated....

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