The YMCA will continue its summer activities to entertain and feed young people and children, particularly from struggling families. It wants the Government to invest more in youth projects to avoid crime down the line and help desperate families as the long summer holidays loom. Richard James has urged churches to rally around their communities and offer similar initiatives for the children in their parishes. Experts foresee a difficult summer for families struggling with the cost of living crisis, as children will not receive free school lunches. James has seen a noticeable difference in children's experiences using the YMCA’s summer services in recent years and says it feels as if every year is another challenge. He says, ‘Some boroughs’ budgets have zero pounds per young person per head.’ In 2020, YMCA England reported a billion-pound decline in the amount of funding afforded to youth services by local authorities, with a decline of 69% since 2010. See
YMCA: help for youth services
Written by David Fletcher 09 Jun 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for churches, councils and constituencies to fund proactive positive programmes that engage young people while feeding their bodies, minds and spirits. (Philippians 4:8)
- More: www.ymca.org.uk/youth-services-campaignwww.ymca.org.uk/youth-services-campaign
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