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flag Nineteen-year-old Kiera Pollock received a bursary to study youth work at Ulster University, part of a program supporting disadvantaged youth.

flag Nineteen-year-old Kiera Pollock from Belfast’s Shankill Road is one of nearly 30 young people to receive a bursary named after late Baroness May Blood, supporting her youth work studies at Ulster University. flag The Argyle Business Centre-led initiative, backed by local businesses, offers £1,000 for full-time and £500 for part-time students from disadvantaged areas to overcome financial barriers. flag Recipients include Jack McCullough, studying mechanical engineering, and James Hunter, aiming for a political career. flag The program aims to expand educational access and career opportunities for youth in underrepresented communities.

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