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Paul Irving raised £390 from 17 supporters
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Closed 12/07/2023
Iʼve raised £390 to Help provide theatre training to underprivileged youth in the UK.
- Funded on Wednesday, 12th July 2023
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Our Story
Started in 2022 by Paul Irving (of Strictly Theatre Co) after noting the amount of people auditioning for his shows from a privileged background.
Paul himself was born and raised in a council estate in Great Yarmouth, from a family with little money, knows the struggles for youth with families without money spare to fund stage school or arts training.
So Paul decided to start a community interest company (not for profit) to raise funds to put talented youth through stage school and arts training.
Our People
Paul Irving - Founding Director
Richard Miller - Director
Gary Alce - Founding Director
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- 1 year ago
Paul Irving
1 year agoWe are 39% to our target, thank you everyone. We are putting a student through stage school for three years starting Autumn 2023
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17
Dawn Nelson
May 28, 2023
Good luck Paul, could be stars of the future!
Polly
May 23, 2023
Great cause, so worthwhile. Good luck!
£20.00
Stacey Strain
May 23, 2023
Such important cause love going to theatres watching people do what they love xx
£10.00
Lynn Smith
May 23, 2023
Wonderful idea - hopefully you will be able to support someone’s dreams xxx
£10.00
Nadene
May 23, 2023
Hope you reach your target
£10.00
Anonymous
May 23, 2023
£5.00
Anonymous
May 23, 2023
£10.00
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