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Kalgoorlie PCYC have been busy adding some much needed colour to their centre with even more exciting projects on the way in 2018.
The mural, featuring the Kalgoorlie mine shaft at sunset, has been made possible thanks to the assistance of Headspace Youth Action Group along with Bunnings who supplied all the paint, brushes and accessories.
Young people from the Kalgoorlie PCYC Friday night Safe Space sessions will also have the opportunity to leave their mark on the mural with their own paintings and drawings.
The mural is just one of many exciting new centre projects underway; with a new Air Rifles Wall having recently been installed, and plans on the table to build their own arcade machines for their youth space, which will also look at getting young people involved to help put them together.
To support or find out more about all of the exciting projects underway at Kalgoorlie PCYC, call the centre today on (08) 9021 1076 or email kalgoorliepcyc@wapcyc.com.au
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