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We would like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who has voted for us on the RBS Skills & Opportunities funding site. Voting has now closed and we will let you know the outcome.


But we do still need your help! Our inter-generational group that we are running for isolated seniors and young people who haven't done so well at school has been shortlisted for another public voting campaign The Aviva Community Fund. This one is hugely competitive and we are up against some very big organisations so we desperately need your support. You can vote for us here:


https://www.avivacommunityfund.co.uk/voting/project/view/16-1438


either by creating an account or by using your Facebook account.


Thank you again for the fantastic support you have given us so far and watch this space for more news. With all your help Young Lewisham Project will continue to do its amazing work for another 40 years, despite the never ending cuts!

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