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New training centre for young people nearing completion

New training centre for young people nearing completion

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A new training facility for young people in Felixstowe is nearing completion, but a funding shortfall is holding back the final push.
The building, part of Felixstowe Sea Cadets' Project Avenir, will soon become the new home of TS Landguard.
It aims to provide 10 to 18-year-olds with training in seamanship, leadership, boating, first aid and other skills.
While construction is almost finished, the group says more funds are needed to equip the centre.
Vivian Fox, commanding officer of Felixstowe Sea Cadets, said: "We're incredibly proud of how far we've come, but we need help to finish the journey.
"By sponsoring a room, a boat, or even a single piece of equipment, supporters will be helping to build a better future for young people in our community."
The group has outlined a range of sponsorship options, including naming classrooms, funding safety gear and supporting annual scholarships for cadets.
The training facility is set to open later this year (Image: Felixstowe Sea Cadets) Sponsors will be acknowledged at the unit and online, and will be invited to the official opening later this year.
Petty officer Fox said: "This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
"Our new unit will give young people from all backgrounds a place to learn, grow, and thrive.
"We're asking the community to help us bring it fully to life."
TS Landguard is part of Felixstowe Sea Cadets, a volunteer-led youth group within the national Sea Cadets charity.
The organisation offers maritime-themed activities to help young people gain confidence, practical skills and a strong sense of service and teamwork.
To request a sponsorship pack, individuals or organisations can email Enquiries@FelixstoweSeaCadets.co.uk.
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