YOUNG people are capitalising on a business' investment into their young project.
Prestfield Wealth Management has donated three laptops to Halliwell-based Harmony Youth Project.
Liam Hunt, head of client services at the Prestwich-based firm, said: "We are very proud to have chosen Harmony Youth Project as our charity of the year, we have seen how they have a fresh and modern approach to youth work and tackle some of the most sensitive and relevant issues that the youth of today face."
Liam and colleague John Myatt, who are both regular visitors at Harmony presented the laptops to the young people.
The computers will be used for project research but also for education and finding a job.
Charlie Barrett CEO at Harmony said: "We were delighted to receive the computers; we are currently working on projects that are giving young people the tools required to safeguard themselves on the Internet, which relates to Ofsted guidelines and is particularly effective in local primary schools in our community.”
Harmony Youth Project runs a number of educational and enrichment opportunities for young people in Bolton.
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