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Box Up Crime uses sport, and boxing in particular, as a tool to inspire, educate and develop young individuals.
Since its inception, Box Up Crime has fostered a foundation for social change, raising awareness and building confidence in affected communities.
Box Up Crime works closely with schools and the community, aiding with student behaviour and motivation, getting involved as early as possible in the development of an 'at-risk’ young person to help influence outcomes and improve their life chances.
The organisation provides safe spaces and inspirational trusted adults to foster talent and create opportunities for young people in the borough.
Offer | Target group |
Day and time Incl. duration |
Lead delivery provider Location
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Contact person/people Name, email & no. |
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Community Hub which offers a variety of sports and music activities including production and writing, peer support and mentoring and a variety of activities throughout the week. |
11-19 years |
Monday - Friday 3pm-7pm Saturday 1pm-4pm |
Box Up Community Hub 51 Ripple Road Barking IG117NT |
Hayley Evans |
Free Boxing Community Sessions | 7-19 years |
Tuesday 7-12 years: 5:30pm-6:30pm 13-19 years: 7pm-8:30pm |
Gascoigne Primary School (Shaftesbury Site) Barking IG117JA |
Hayley Evans |
Box Up Amateur Club | 7-40 years |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7-13 years: 5:30pm-6:30pm 13-40 years: 7pm-9pm |
Gascoigne Primary School (Shaftesbury Site) Barking IG117JA |
Hayley Evans |
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