The funding will be used to enable disadvantaged children to work collaboratively on activities that let them express their experiences of living in an area with high levels of crime anti-social behaviour as well as drug and alcohol related issues. People will be able to create media stories and artwork which will be shared through social media. The project aims to enable children to interact socially after the isolation of the pandemic and help empower them to make a difference locally by engaging in activities such as planting trees litter picking and making cards for the elderly.