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Nineteen-year-old Kiera Pollock received a bursary to study youth work at Ulster University, part of a program supporting disadvantaged youth.
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.
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.
Recipients include Jack McCullough, studying mechanical engineering, and James Hunter, aiming for a political career.
The program aims to expand educational access and career opportunities for youth in underrepresented communities.
Kiera Pollock, de diecinueve años, recibió una beca para estudiar trabajo juvenil en la Universidad de Ulster, parte de un programa de apoyo a los jóvenes desfavorecidos.