The organisation’s themes: Being Included/Social Inclusion, Education and Personal Development, Equality and Diversity, Health, Keeping Active and Involved, Leisure and Hobbies, Physical Activity, Play and Children's Activities, Sport, Support for People with Learning Disabilities, Support for People with Physical Disabilities
Who the organisation is for: All, Young people (aged 13-25)
Organisation description: Free kayaking sessions available for youth and community groups from Bolton and across Greater Manchester WAC is a vibrant youth project beside the Ashton Canal in Droylsden, Tameside. Youth work alongside canoes and water promotes broad social, educational and recreational objectives, focusing on developing confidence and self-esteem, awareness of self, others and the environment, and communication and collaborative working. WAC aims to work with those most affected by disability, discrimination and disadvantage, and grants are sought to make the provision free or very low cost.
Where the organisation operates: Breightmet & Little Lever, Central and Great Lever, Chorley Roads, Farnworth & Kearsley, Halliwell & Crompton, Horwich & Blackrod, Rumworth, Turton, Westhoughton
Location: The Old Boathouse, Fairfield Locks, off Maddison Road, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 6ES
Email: info@wateradventurecentre.org.uk
Phone: 0161 301 2673