Seaview Enterprises 'Mes Que Un Club' project

Seaview Enterprises 'Mes Que Un Club' project

Seaview Enterprises
Seaview Staduim
Belfast
BT15 3QG
United Kingdom

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Jayne

A good relations programme between Newington Youth Club and Cruaders Football Club using the medium of sport to work with the most divided communities in North Belfast.

Seaview Enterprises Ltd: “Mes Que en Club”

The project is focused on developing good relations between communities living in theNorth Belfastand Greater Belfast area using sport as a tool for social change. The projects offers a long term structured programme to deliver positive community relations outcomes for local communities in these areas.

 

The “Mes Que un Club” Project is a good relations focused programme designed by Seaview Enterprises along with project partners Crusaders FC and Newington YC to work with some of the most divided communities within the North and Greater Belfast area, using the medium of sport as a tool to engage and educate young people upon the core themes of peace and reconciliation. Working with and recruiting young people from some of the most affected communities in Belfast due to the Troubles, this project will focus upon providing training and education in a range of good relations driven pursuits with further opportunities for these participants to deliver activities and programmes to make a difference within their own communities. The Project will provide the foundations for extensive good relations work at the Giant’sParkCommunitySportsVillage, a major new capital development led by Crusaders FC and Newington YC to be based at the North Foreshore site, upon construction of the facility.

 

The project is part financed by the European Union's European Regional Development Fund through the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation managed by the Special EU Programmes Body.

 

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