Youngsters in Lisburn are taking part in a host of acts of kindness across the city this Easter.
Love Lisburn is a three day initiative, from April 17-19, run by Exodus in partnership with local Lisburn churches Railway Street Presbyterian, Hillsborough Presbyterian, 1st Lisburn Presbyterian, Harmony Hill Presbyterian, Legacurry Presbyterian and Elmwood Presbyterian Church.
More than 50 young people, aged 12-18, are giving up their Easter holidays to volunteer, running free sports camps, litter picking, visiting nursing homes and other acts of kindness all over Lisburn including the Ballymacash, Old Warren and Pond Park areas.
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Jo McCormick, Lisburn & Belfast Regional Worker, Exodus, said: "It's amazing to be part of organising Love Lisburn this year and seeing so many young people give up their Easter holidays to give back to the local community and share the love of God through simple acts of kindness.
"At Exodus we believe in young people and their ability to do good and bring hope and joy to those around us."
Eden Wilson, 14, took part and said it meant a lot to make others days a little better.
"I wanted to get involved with Love Lisburn to make a practical difference in my local community and to share the love of God this Easter," said the Friends School pupil.
"It means so much to me to see people's days made better by what we are doing and sharing."
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