Youth Project Acocks Green Gets Active Thanks to £25,000 People’s Postcode Lottery Grant!

We’re thrilled to announce a fantastic boost for our work with children and young people! Fox Hollies Community Association has received a generous £25,000 grant from the People’s Postcode Lottery, made possible thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

This vital funding will directly support our efforts to get more young people in Acocks Green and surrounding areas active and healthy. Through exciting new initiatives, we’ll be encouraging participation in physical activities and fostering a sense of belonging for children and young people who may not otherwise have these opportunities.

More Active Futures for Young People

The People’s Postcode Lottery grant will allow us to extend our children and young people to create a behaviour change programme that will positively reinforce physical activity amongst young people. These initiatives go beyond physical health, aiming to build social connections and teamwork amongst young people in our community.

Investing in Our Community

“Thanks to the players of People’s Postcode Lottery, we can continue to make a positive impact in Birmingham,” says Kynton Swingle, Community Development Manager at Fox Hollies. “We are excited to see the positive outcomes this funding will bring for the children and young people we serve.”

About Fox Hollies Community Association

Fox Hollies Community Association, operating our of our community hub, Fox Hollies Forum has ran the Youth Project Acocks Green initiative since 2018, with the aim of making Acocks Green a great place to be a young person. We are dedicated to creating a strong and vibrant community by providing opportunities for connection and belonging. Learn more about us at https://foxholliesforum.com/.

People’s Postcode Lottery: Making a Difference

People’s Postcode Lottery is a fantastic charity lottery that raises millions of pounds every week for good causes across the UK. Learn more about the People’s Postcode Lottery at https://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/.

Great Birmingham Run Success! Huge Thanks to Our Amazing Runners!

On Sunday, May 5th, a fantastic team of staff, volunteers, and even a youth club member from Fox Hollies Forum laced up their running shoes and took on the challenge of the Great Birmingham Run!

We’re incredibly proud of each and every one of them for taking part and raising vital funds to support our work here at the Forum. Their dedication and commitment will directly benefit the children and young people we serve. A big shout-out goes to Jake, Stacey, Izzy and Kynton, who all crossed the finish line with tremendous smiles. Whether they were seasoned runners or complete beginners, their participation makes a huge difference.

Thanks also go to everyone who sponsored our runners. Your generosity means we can continue to provide vital services and activities for our community.

If you missed the chance to sponsor our runners but would still like to donate, you can still donate via: https://gofund.me/3c59896c

We’re already looking forward to the next Great Birmingham Run!

Support our work with Children & Young People

Over the past five years we’ve worked hard to develop our children and young people’s provision under the umbrella of Youth Project Acocks Green.

In that time we’ve worked with hundreds of children and young people, served thousands of meals to those most in need and provided countless hours of fun, support and opportunity.

In pure numbers we’ve:

  • 2193 free meals to children & young people in 2023 alone,
  • We’ve had over 10,000 interactions with young people,
  • Provided over 5000 hours of community volunteering by young people since starting.

But to keep doing that we need your help. Your help to continue providing safe spaces for young people to explore their passions, develop friendships, be themselves, get support.

To support our fundraising campaign, please find the link below to our fundraising page. https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-our-youth-club-support-our-summer

If you want a deeper conversation about how you can support our work, we’d love to hear from you. Contact our Community Development Manager, Kynton Swingle on kyntonswingle@foxholliesforum.com