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Liverpool is launching a unique events programme designed to enrich the lives of those hardest hit by the pandemic.
A brand new community programme will slowly reintroduce culture into the lives of clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) individuals and those who have been shielding during the pandemic, and those who have experienced mental health challenges, bereavements or even financial hardship.
The city council-funded initiative aims to reduce social isolation and loneliness, promote improved wellbeing and empower residents who have been adversely impacted by Covid-19.
The activities on offer range from performances in the grounds of care homes, cinema screenings for those who have been shielding, aerial productions that explore mental health and creative workshops which will give young cancer patients the chance to mix with others after periods of isolation.
The events will be delivered by arts organisations across the city and highlights include:
The programme will be delivered throughout the year and the latest details can be found on the Culture Liverpool website This site will be updated as each project progresses.
This announcement comes weeks after the launch of the Culture Collective campaign which sees Liverpool’s arts organisations come together to show off the city’s impressive cultural credentials. To find out more and to watch the official music video soundtrack head to https://www.visitliverpool.com/culturesclub
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