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Family and friendship for over fifty years, the Hideaway Youth Project tells a magical Moss Side story

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A documentary project looking into the impact of one of south Manchester’s longest-running youth centres is airing on local radio.

A Moss Side Story on Unity Radio 92.8FM follows the youth workers of the Hideaway Youth Project in Moss Side and how it has been able to inspire and help change the lives of the many people who attend it.

The idea came about after Charlie Fyfe-Williams, 25, attended a talk by Kemoy Walker, a youth worker focused on creative arts and performances at the centre. “The talk really inspired me - He spoke about the story of Hideaway and how it had impacted the community,” Charlie told the Manchester Evening News. “The kids there call the youth workers Uncle and Auntie. "It just demonstrated how much the youth workers

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