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What began as a search for something to hold onto became a journey of healing, growth and possibility. This beautiful zine tells Kate’s story of
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From our weekly Art Club to specially themed holiday workshops, we offer a range of exciting activities for children and young people who love to get creative.
All our sessions are designed to be fun, and to let our participants experiment with their creativity. Our safe and supportive environment provides the perfect space for young people to express themselves artistically.
We can also offer a number of workshops for special celebrations, corporate meetings or events, schools, community centres and youth clubs. See our Outreach workshop menu to find out more.

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