The Feathers Association
www.feathersassociation.org.ukThe Feathers Association provides opportunities for children, young people and communities, currently in and around London, to develop in a positive way through informal education, sporting, cultural and recreation activities. We make a difference by providing young people and communities with the opportunity to take part in activities and development programmes that would not normally be open to them via school or home life. Established in 1934 by Mrs Freda Dudley Ward at the behest of the Prince of Wales, the Charity originally provided support for the unemployed. After the Second World War there was a greater social need for youth clubs and the Charity altered its focus accordingly. The Charity, has built up a substantial reputation for supporting centre-based youth work and has a youth and community centre based in the City of Westminster which provides differing young people programmes Monday to Friday, throughout the day and evening. The Feathers Association has a membership of over 500 young people but has positively impacted on thousands of lives over the 88 years since it started. The centre’s facilities include: an IT suite, recreation room, a commercial kitchen, music / recording studio with links to Abbey Road Studios, astro turfed football pitch, dance studio with sprung floor and a skate park; all which are just at the side of Marylebone train and tube Stations.
Read moreThe Feathers Association provides opportunities for children, young people and communities, currently in and around London, to develop in a positive way through informal education, sporting, cultural and recreation activities. We make a difference by providing young people and communities with the opportunity to take part in activities and development programmes that would not normally be open to them via school or home life. Established in 1934 by Mrs Freda Dudley Ward at the behest of the Prince of Wales, the Charity originally provided support for the unemployed. After the Second World War there was a greater social need for youth clubs and the Charity altered its focus accordingly. The Charity, has built up a substantial reputation for supporting centre-based youth work and has a youth and community centre based in the City of Westminster which provides differing young people programmes Monday to Friday, throughout the day and evening. The Feathers Association has a membership of over 500 young people but has positively impacted on thousands of lives over the 88 years since it started. The centre’s facilities include: an IT suite, recreation room, a commercial kitchen, music / recording studio with links to Abbey Road Studios, astro turfed football pitch, dance studio with sprung floor and a skate park; all which are just at the side of Marylebone train and tube Stations.
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11-50
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1934
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