Videos

Collection of videos from various projects run by FARE.


Snow Boarding Residential (2010)


FARE snowboarding residential. Thanks to GHA, Inspiring Scotland, Scottish Government and Sport Relief. FARE, Lochend Community High and CIRV working in partnership.


Christmas Hampers (2009)


Over the Christmas period 2009 FARE. distributed 570 hampers to pensioners throughout Easterhouse. Thanks to Good Gifts Catalogue, Somerfield, Inspiring Scotland, Lochend Secondary School and GHA.

This video was filmed and edited by the Young Person's Media Project. A partnership between FARE and John Wheatley College. 


The Green and the Blue (2009)


'This video was a part of a project to try and stop sectarianism in Glasgow. We were trying to show that it is possible to get along regardless of religion or what football team you support.'

Camera work and direction by Lindsey and Amber. Lyrics (Primary 7 at St Benedict's). Thanks to Martin at Reeltime Music Music by Gerry Carr and Jonothan Carr.

Made by p7 at St Benedict's primary school with support from the Young Person's Media Project. A partnership between FARE and John Wheatley College.


2009 Mini Olympics in Kelvin Hall

FARE has successfully run the mini Olympics for the past five years. Last year was no different with 18 primary schools and over 630 young people taking part. For the past two years staff has also delivered a 6 week training program for all the schools taking part.

The aim of the day is to bring young people from all over the east end together in a safe environment, providing them the opportunity to participate in sport and interact with each other prior to going to secondary school.

This video was filmed and edited by the Young Person's Media Project. A partnership between FARE and John Wheatley College. 


Mer Tae Me 2008


 “Mer Tae Me” is a 15 week personal development programme targeted at young people who are heavily involved in gang and territorial issues, or at high risk. The programme was put together to help explore and tackle the problems that these young people face.


To view more videos go to www.eastglasgow.co.uk/youngvoices/videosyv and search for FARE.