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What is the ‘Right Stuff’ Project?
The Right Stuff project is aimed at people from all backgrounds, aged 10 and upwards. It targets those young people who could be at risk of becoming involved in anti-social behaviour or other crime-related issues. It also encourages parents and other adult volunteers to take part in a mentoring programme.

Young people will take part in positive activities to encourage good behaviour and self-respect, which will ultimately raise their self-esteem. This project will have a long-term positive impact upon your local community by reducing anti-social behaviour and improving your quality of life.

What is in it for you?
Under the scheme, members will take part in the national non-contact boxing awards, learn skills and techniques of amateur boxing as well as earning certificates, medals and education credits along the way.

Members will also take part in community-based projects, such as clean-ups or litter picks, gardening for the elderly and graffiti removal, in return for regular boxing coaching, club tracksuits and other equipment.

Other activities will include: team building sessions, self-confidence building, other fitness activities, alcohol awareness, advice and support from local drug and alcohol services, community-based projects and much more.

With the Right Stuff Project, young people will be part of a highly recognised and reputable group which they will feel proud of being a member of.

How you can get involved?
If you would like to be part of the Right Stuff Project and feel as though you could make a difference to your community, why not come along to one of our clubs?