UK Shared Prosperity & Richard Lake’s Youth Engagement Scheme

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This Fund builds upon an initial donation from the County’s current High Sheriff, Richard Lake, whose ambition is to inspire and support young people at risk of committing anti-social behaviour to encourage them to make good life choices and exercise better judgment. Recognising the importance of this issue, Members and Officers at the South East Lincolnshire Partnership have provided funding, matched by the High Sheriff and Lincolnshire Community Foundation to enable voluntary and community organisations based in the heart of their community to deliver diversionary youth services

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This scheme is providing grant funding to organisations based within the heart of their community that will take preventative measures to help young people at risk of committing a criminal offence or becoming involved in anti-social behaviour to enable them to reach their potential and, thus, reduce levels of neighbourhood crime.

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<strong> Grant manager: </strong><br><br>Sue Fortune<br>

Grant manager:

Sue Fortune

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sue@lincolnshirecf.co.uk

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This Fund builds upon an initial donation from the County’s current High Sheriff, Richard Lake, whose ambition is to inspire and support young people at risk of committing anti-social behaviour to encourage them to make good life choices and exercise better judgment. Recognising the importance of this issue, Members and Officers at the South East Lincolnshire Partnership have provided funding, matched by the High Sheriff and Lincolnshire Community Foundation to enable voluntary and community organisations based in the heart of their community to deliver diversionary youth services