The High Sheriff of Worcestershire Award has been given to a BROMSGROVE youth center in honor of their efforts and contributions to improving the quality of life in the neighborhood.

The High Sheriff of Worcestershire Award has been given to a BROMSGROVE youth center in honor of their efforts and contributions to improving the quality of life in the neighborhood.
The Bromsgrove Youth & Community Hub was founded as a small team in 2018 to address the needs of young people in the neighborhood, focusing on steering them away from antisocial behavior.
Since then, The Hub has developed into one of Worcestershire's premier suppliers of youth services.
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Activities include:
- Mentoring program.
- Youngg LGBTQ+ support group.
- Groups for music instruction.
- School-based empowerment program.
- An Allotment project that has grown out of recent intergenerational work.
The Two open-access youth clubs meet every Thursday and Friday. There is street-based youth work done, part of it along Bromsgrove Street Pastors.
Development manager and Trustee of the Hub, Rev. Paul Lewis, says they are thrilled to receive the award that recognizes the difference that The Hub is making to the young people's lives in their community.
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Some members of The Hub team received lapel pin badges as part of the award ceremony to recognize their contributions to the completed work.
Dan Owen, Graham Bayley, Sarah Mulhall, and Rev. Paul Lewis all received pins for their contributions.