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ClickSafe Club featured in Manchester Evening News for STEM work in Moss Side”

01/05/26, 11:00

ClickSafe Club was featured in Manchester Evening News for its STEM and robotics work supporting children and young people in Moss Side. The feature highlighted ClickSafe Club’s hands-on coding, engineering and problem-solving activities designed to build confidence, creativity and future STEM aspirations within the community.

ClickSafe Club, a Manchester STEM organisation delivering robotics, coding and STEM education for children, has been featured in Manchester Evening News as part of a wider story highlighting community-led organisations supporting the future of Moss Side and Hulme.


The feature explored how the Windrush Millennium Centre has become a hub for local businesses, youth programmes and community initiatives helping underserved and underrepresented communities across Manchester. Among the organisations highlighted was ClickSafe Club, a community robotics programme helping children and young people aged 5–16 access hands-on STEM learning opportunities.


The article recognised ClickSafe Club’s robotics club in Manchester, where children explore coding, engineering, invention building and creative problem-solving through practical STEM activities. Manchester Evening News described a learning environment filled with Lego, robotics equipment, cogs, batteries and inventions designed by young people participating in the programme.


As a Manchester STEM organisation, ClickSafe Club focuses on increasing access to STEM education for children from communities historically underrepresented in science, technology and engineering fields. Through holiday STEM activities, robotics workshops and digital skills sessions, the organisation aims to help young people build confidence, creativity and future career aspirations in technology and engineering.


The feature also highlighted the wider mission of organisations based at the Windrush Millennium Centre, which continues a long tradition of community-led development, mentorship and opportunities for local families in Moss Side and Hulme. Alongside mentoring, training and enterprise support, ClickSafe Club’s community robotics programme contributes to creating positive pathways and future-focused opportunities for young people across Manchester.


This recognition by Manchester Evening News reflects the growing importance of accessible STEM education, community robotics programmes and youth innovation spaces in helping children develop the skills and confidence needed for the future.


Read the full Manchester Evening News feature here:
From surviving racism in 70s Manchester to creating a future for Moss Side

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