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Want to be a support to young people?

Tania Neighbourly Lead from Te Marua

Have you always wanted to be able to say you are a 'Patron of the Arts'? Or that you significantly support youth development?

Well... this is the opportunity for you!!

Youth Arts New Zealand (YANZ) has launched its Patron's Programme laser focussed on supporting Aotearoa's creative future. This is your invitation to back our young creatives by becoming a Founding Patron of a very ambitious young organisation.

Run by an awesome team of young creatives, with an experienced governing Board, and a track record of amazing events this is an organisation with huge impact potential, and will be the one to watch in this space!
So be part of something extraordinary and become a YANZ Parton now!

For more information contact Matthew Goldsworthy via www.yanz.co.nz... or drop me a message, I'm always happy to talk about amazing young people!

Check out this awesome video and hear more about what YANZ is doing for young creatives - bit.ly...



#volunteer #community #youngpeople #youthempowerment #creativeskills #youtharts #youth #artsandculture #arts #thefutureiscreative

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