ACES Youth Project

ACES Youth Project ACES Youth Project www.diamondballawards.com

We run Cultural, Educational, Employment & Enterprise Workshops and host a range of events and programmes that inspire and empower young people including the ACES DIAMOND BALL AWARD – a televised red carpet event, celebrating the academic achievements of students of African and Caribbean heritage.

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At Aces Youth Project, we run Cultural, Educational, Employment & Enterprise Workshops, and host a range of events and programmes that inspire and empower young people aged 3-18. One of those events being the ACES DIAMOND BALL AWARD – a televised red carpet event, celebrating the academic achievements of students of African and Caribbean heritage. www.diamondballawards.com

Aces, founded by Donia Narh in - is growing fast, and has had many positive outcomes in children's lives! Many kids who join our community end up with top grades in class, and 9’s on their GCSE papers. Young adults who were with us now go to top universities, including Oxford, and have secured excellent jobs in fields such as banking, law and medicine. Being a part of our community also gives your child the chance to fill their CV’s with facts many employers love to here. An example, our group got the opportunity to visit Face Book Headquarters and mingle with professionals. They have also visited parliament on many occasions, been to ( ask mum places they've been to)

Aces Youth Project not only helps kids ace class, it also gives your child life skills, such as communication and collaboration. In our community, there are mini groups that help with the projects we do. Within the groups you’ll grasp knowledge that’s vital for the real world. School is great, but it can only get you so far. It won’t necessarily teach you the tricks on improving your CV, marketing