A National Lottery History Fund grant of £92,650 has been awarded to the local community for exciting heritage project.
The initiative, which was funded by National Lottery players, is dedicated to documenting, conserving, and disseminating the first-hand accounts of young people of color and their families throughout Covid-19 in Oldham.
The project, which is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, will concentrate on the genuine relationship to and appreciation of family tradition, heritage, and cultural history that occurred with extended family during the lockdowns as well as on the issues that young black as well as brown people have identified as being significant to them.
The initiative, which was funded by National Lottery players, is dedicated to documenting, conserving, and disseminating the first-hand accounts of young people of color and their families throughout Covid-19 in Oldham.
The project, which is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, will concentrate on the genuine relationship to and appreciation of family tradition, heritage, and cultural history that occurred with extended family during the lockdowns as well as on the issues that young black as well as brown people have identified as being significant to them.