NE Youth is celebrating 90 years of being an organisation specialising in helping young people across the region
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00:00From their humble beginnings in 1935 as the Northumberland Association Boys Club,
00:05the charity has evolved and changed hugely over the last 90 years.
00:09Any youth now offers direct open access youth provision and targeted programmes
00:14which reflect their deep commitment to addressing the changing needs of young people over the years.
00:19I spoke with John Niblow, the CEO, to find out more.
00:22Yeah, so we're really excited to be at the Fed here today, preparing for our 90th God of Dinner.
00:30You know, we're really excited, you know, it's a real opportunity to sort of celebrate
00:34and share memories about the history of the organisation from being Northumberland Boys Clubs
00:39to Northumberland Clubs Young People and now any youth, but also an opportunity to connect and
00:45build relationships and also to raise money. You know, again, as a charity, you know, we need to
00:51bring in new resources to continue to fund all the fantastic work that we do with young people.
00:57And as part of the 90th anniversary, we set ourselves an ambitious target to raise additional £90,000.
01:03So yeah, so as part of the anniversary year, we've got a number of different things organised.
01:08At the heart of the sort of the year is a bit of a campaign around sort of what we call
01:13one in a million because we've estimated that the organisation has worked with over a million young
01:17people in its history. We want people to come forward who've been part of that history,
01:22people who remember going to a boys club or a youth club or a junior sports club and remember being
01:28part of, well, and remember what that gave them at the time and the opportunities that they received
01:35and how they grew and learned from that experience. And also how did they connect with any youth at the
01:40time? Because we used to run a lot of inter-club activities, competitions, tournaments. So we want
01:46people to come forward and share those memories with us. We really do. Yeah, so to get involved
01:52with one in a million, just go to the website. There's an easy link to click on just to share your
01:58stories, share your memories, and we'll come out and talk to you. And then we can build that into the
02:01kind of the comms around the whole anniversary year. Yeah, the goal is going to be amazing.
02:07And at the heart of it is young people. We've got young people performing and we've got young
02:12people performing in groups and as individuals and they're young people that are part of that
02:18any youth network. So it's a great opportunity, a great platform for them to perform at such an
02:23amazing event. But then there'll be some short speeches and we've got a short film as well, which
02:28captures the voices of some of those adults now who are young people and remember those experiences.
02:37Speaking of performers, I caught up with Charlize from R1 community.
02:41He'll be dancing at the gala. It's really exciting. We do a lot of work with R1 community and any
02:49youth, not going at the Youth Alliance in like the North East. And to be performing and having
02:54members performing here as well, I mean, it gives them an amazing opportunity. It gives me an amazing opportunity.