Raising awareness of the danger of knife crime and violence – UK

Charity:
Kiyan Prince Foundation

Using life coaching and sports to empower young people to create a thriving communities and a violent free society

Country

UK

Start Year:

2009

Run Time:

1

Participant Age:

All

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What is Co-Funding?

Co-funding with the ALMT allows individuals, other Trusts and Foundations, and Companies to contribute funds directly to individual, vetted and approved, project partnerships. With fifteen years of experience awarding grants and working in partnership with children’s organisations around the world, the ALMT is best placed to support you in your philanthropy.

Kiyan Prince lost his life, a victim of knife crime, on 18th May 2006. Kiyan was a very strong talented striker who played with QPR’s youth team and was the U16s top striker at the time of his death. His father Mark Prince set up The Kiyan Prince Foundation shortly after Kiyan’s death to educate young people about the consequences of following the knife and gun culture. Mark works visiting schools and talking to young people. The ALMT funding is for the continuation of Mark’s work with schools and young people.

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