Brixton charity that uses horses to help teens given 30k to 'transform lives'
Briefly

Ebony Horse Club, operating in Brixton for nearly 30 years, has received funding from Omaze to double its capacity in the Young Volunteer programme. This initiative aims to support inner-city teenagers, providing them with opportunities in work, education, and training through horse-related activities, a positive alternative to street challenges. Sid Holdsworth, COO, emphasizes the program's impact, showcasing how it connects youths with horses to change their lives and help them achieve their aspirations, ultimately aiming to serve up to 180 youngsters each week.
The Young Volunteer programme at Ebony really does change young people's lives and this funding from the Omaze community is absolutely huge for us.
It’s so easy for young people to go down the wrong path. So a big part of what we do here at Ebony is providing a route onto the right path.
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