Wellbeing Catch Ups throughout lockdown
Wellbeing Catch-up sessions for children affected by Covid-19 will continue throughout the lockdown in England đ Our Wellbeing Catch-up courses, delivered in partnership with Barnardos are an essential part of childrenâs reintegration into education.
Continue reading...Daniel makes the cut in aid of The Wave Project
Young surfer, Daniel, smashed his fundraising goal by chopping his locks for the Wave Project!
Continue reading...Coronavirus Statement
At the Wave Project, our priority is to ensure that all our participants, volunteers and staff are safe. We are monitoring health advice from the UK Government on a daily basis and will act in line with their guidance.
Continue reading...Belfast Cathedral’s Annual Black Santa Appeal
This was the 43rd year of the Black Santa Appeal, which helps support a range of charities across Northern Ireland.
Continue reading...Surfs up for young people in Northern Ireland, thanks to National Lottery funding
We are delighted to announce that The Wave Project has received 4 years of funding to continue its work with young people in Northern Ireland.
Continue reading...Victoria Pendleton CBE celebrates young surferâs achievements at Wave Project Awards
Continue reading...Severely disabled children enjoy the freedom of the waves at charity surf event in Watergate Bay
Continue reading...Surf therapy in the headlines
Our founder, Joe Taylor, sat down with reporter Rob Walker to discuss what makes surf therapy such a successful therapeutic intervention for a growing number of young people.  This year we are expanding our areas of operation into the inner city for the first time, with Wave Project London set to run its first courses in May. Read the full article by clicking the link below to find out about our exciting season ahead. Â
Continue reading...The Wave Project launches pilot scheme in Northern Ireland
For the first time, âsurf therapyâ courses will be made available to young people, free of charge, who are experiencing anxiety, trauma or social isolation in Northern Ireland.
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