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On Sunday 24th March I will be running through central London proudly wearing my Wac Arts running vest.
Wac Arts is a charity that provides performing arts and creative media opportunities for young people of all abilities and backgrounds aged 5 - 26, especially those who face barriers to opportunity, whether physical, social or economic.
I have been working at Wac Arts for the past 2 ½ years and see first-hand how important their programmes are for young people. One area of work which particularly stands out is the Disability and Inclusion Programme, this year young refugees & asylum seekers showcased a
360-degree film and live immersive performance, and young people with mild to moderate disabilities co-designed and created an accessible interactive video game.
As you all know I am an advocate for the importance of the creative arts. For me, drama, theatre and performance allowed me to build confidence, learn invaluable lessons and make life-long friends.
Wac Arts enables all of these things, it provides a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn new skills and express themselves creatively, especially important at a time when youth services continue to face challenges and cutbacks, and arts subjects in school curriculums are squeezed.
Your donation will help Wac Arts continue to unlock the extraordinary potential of young people through the arts.
Thank you for choosing to support Wac Arts.
Who are Wac Arts?
Wac Arts is a charity based in the Old Town Hall, Belsize Park, North London.Wac Arts has been driven by the needs of children and young people for nearly 40 years. Working with 800 young people aged 5-26 each year. Wac Arts provides weekend, evening and holiday programmes as well as unique full-time performing arts course and a vibrant disability and inclusion programme. Wac Arts prides itself on offering fully inclusive programmes that celebrates diversity. Wac Arts subsidise the cost of classes in order to make them accessible to all.