Social enterprise praised for helping young people access music tuition

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12 Guitars helps provide guitars, equipment and access to tuition.

A GLASGOW MSP has praised the work of a social enterprise which provides musical instruments and tuition to young people.

Humza Yousaf, MSP for Pollok, visited 12 Guitars in Govan where he learned about the work they do for young and vulnerable people with an interest inOf his experience, Mr Yousaf said: “What a pleasure it was to visit 12 Guitars at their office in Govan to hear about their projects supporting young and vulnerable people to access instruments and music lessons.

"It is a testament to their passion for the well-being benefits of music that they have managed to develop such a wide reach and support so many people since they first established in 2019. "I am grateful to their volunteers for the tremendous work they do and look forward to supporting them to help make connections with funders and other community members in the future.”

 

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Any chance yousless can do his actual job and fix the pathetic NHS.

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