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    Please make a donation to support the work that we do to support young people.

    E-unique is a nonprofit charity. In other words, it is funded by people like you. Your donation will allow us to continue to put music centered educational and community programs for people that need them most. We are contacted daily by organisations that work with hard to reach communities, those with special needs and program directors who desperately need help after-school program directors who see their students in desperate need of music to get them involved and off the streets, and nonprofit organizations who see the value of music therapy and inclusion.

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  • Your donation will go a long way for these programs. Just £50 will buy a guitar that it can be used by about 40 children throughout the year; £500 will fulfill a small work shop or music program or studio time; and £5,000 will allow us to devise a program of delivery that will serve the needs of larger and more needs specific groups directly reaching hundreds to thousands of people.

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Testimonials

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"Eugenia has been actively involved in HAFAD for over 12 years, starting off as a member of the youth scheme and then volunteering as a support worker on the holiday schemes for 7 years. HAFADs youth scheme involves 50 young disabled young people through out of school term and the holidays, running various activities. Since this she has supported younger members becoming volunteers and built up excellent relationships with the young people and other volunteers, always encouraging and supporting people to become actively involved.

She has developed the music project that has been running here for the last 7 years, raising money to buy equipment and pay for staff to run a weekly project. Eugenia has been at the forefront of this project, developing its progress and being a key member of the 1st chancers band, showcasing the musical talents of HAFAD's members.

Eugenia has also been responsible for setting up and fundraising for the youth film project here at HAFAD. She networked and built up links to develop this project that trains young disabled people film making and has created a recent film about gang life. This project has now been running for 6 months.
More recently she has set up the HAFAD youth forum and has been a member of the executive committee for HAFAD.

She been responsible for various other fundraising events for HAFAD and has been a huge support to the project and an excellent role model for other members.
She has also recently become a young ambassador for the Princes Trust".
Esme Young, Training and Progression Worker

for more informationon HAFAD visit www.hafad.org.uk/