Phoenix fires up the youth of Wrexham
PostedYoungsters from Wrexham County took part in North WalesFireand Rescue Service's innovative Phoenix course last week.
The Phoenix project is a course designed to assist in redirecting the energy of young people towards productive and worthwhile activities that will assist in the integration of the individuals with their peers and their communities.
The course was held at ChirkFireStation.
During the week, the students aged between 13 and 18 were given the opportunity to see the work carried out by North WalesFireand Rescue Service and were allowed to take part in drills. In addition, various other outdoor activities were arranged as well as a visit to the control room to see how emergency calls are received and appliances mobilised.
Stuart Jones, Phoenix Coordinator, said: "I am glad to say that this has been another great success for this exciting project.
"The aim of the course is to assist the youngsters in becoming more motivated and positive about themselves, which in turn has the effect of making them better citizens.
"We are hoping that these young people will feel that they have gained something positive from the Phoenix project and feel that it will be of benefit to them in the future."