
Manchester’s Peace Together Alliance delivers a community led approach project with aims to tackling serious violence for people who are directly or non-directly involved in serious violence. The co-production programme has been bringing community led organisations from across different sectors together across Moss Side, Hulme and Rusholme.
The Peace Together Alliance has been able to strengthen the relationships of the VCSE sector in leading a series of place-based, universal or project activities in response to violence affecting young people in those areas most in need of support to assist them in achieving better outcomes for local people in their communities.
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Hideaway provides safe spaces for young people and opportunities for learning, relaxation and development. We strive to break down cultural and religious barriers whilst developing young people’s understanding of what unites rather than what divides them. We provide activities that challenge radicalisation, extremism, sexual exploitation and gang cultures.
Families against violence (FAV) came into existence in March 2011, A birth drenched in tragedy and driven by unimaginable loss. It was founded by James Gregory, a father left shattered after his son was brutally murdered in a gang-relates incident. This devastating events ignited a relentless resolve within him - A resolve to combat the very violence that stole his child.


The Rio Ferdinand Foundation creates opportunities for young people to tackle inequality, achieve their personal potential and drive social change. The Foundation provides support under four strategic themes Safe spaces; Health and Wellbeing; Strong, Safe, and Inclusive Communities; and Progression, Skills and Employability.
Odd Arts specialises in delivering theatre-based programmes that challenge and change attitudes and behaviours & enable people to understand the world and themselves differently. We work with participants to devise theatre, from their own experiences as well as touring professional interactive theatre performances on topics including radicalisation, criminal exploitation, healthy relationships and mental health.
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The Rio Ferdinand Foundation creates opportunities for young people to tackle inequality, achieve their personal potential and drive social change. The Foundation provides support under four strategic themes Safe spaces; Health and Wellbeing; Strong, Safe, and Inclusive Communities; and Progression, Skills and Employability.
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Be part of the Change - Empower the Next Generation of Young Talent.
We can work it out is an employability programme by The Hideaway Youth Project, supporting young people aged 16-25 from Hulme, Moss Side and Rusholme to build confidence, skills, and career experience.
