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Eleven Wiltshire and Swindon groups got up to £5,000 each from crime-linked funds to support youth, victim care, and anti-antisocial behavior programs.
Eleven community groups in Wiltshire and Swindon received up to £5,000 each from the Community Action Fund, which uses unclaimed crime-linked property funds to support local initiatives.
The grants, aligned with the 2025–29 #MakingWiltshireSafer Police and Crime Plan, fund youth mentorship, victim support, and efforts to combat antisocial behavior.
Projects include a Forest School program for at-risk children, mentoring for youth vulnerable to County Lines, a music-based youth scheme, and peer mentoring for those with incarcerated family members.
The Wiltshire and Swindon Community Foundation administered the awards, noting strong applications and launching a new Youth Partnership Development Manager role to improve youth service coordination.
More details are available on the OPCC website.
Once grupos de Wiltshire y Swindon recibieron hasta 5.000 libras cada uno de fondos vinculados al crimen para apoyar a los jóvenes, la atención a las víctimas y los programas de comportamiento antisocial.