Comics Youth are extremely proud to announce that we’ve secured an Act for Change Fund grant to help support the Marginal Activist Publishing Programme! Act for Change Fund is a £3.6 million partnership between Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Esmée Fairbairn Foundation (in partnership with the National Lottery Community Fund), for organisations supporting young people working for change.
Read MoreWant to submit artwork to The Comics Youth Newspaper Project? Read our handy guide about the type of artwork submissions we’re looking for and how to submit them to us!
Read MoreYou obviously love Comics Youth and want to support us as much as possible. But we’re also aware that not everyone has the disposable income with which to buy our merch or to make a full donation towards us. But, never fear: There’s a multitude of creative ways that you can still support Comics Youth without making your bank account cry.
Read MoreWe’re beaming with (LCR) Pride! Comics Youth have won the LGBT+ Community Group of the Year Award at the inaugural LCR Pride Awards and we feel much great, very shiny, and hecking ecstatic about that fact…
Read MoreRaise a glass, a toast, the roof, and whatever else you feel like because we have spectacular news: Comics Youth have been nominated in the category of LGBT+ Community Group of the Year at the prestigious 2019 LCR Pride Awards!
Read MoreFrom tote bags and political pins to zines and…well… less political pins, our Comics Youth merch is seriously killer. Even better, 100% of proceeds go direct to supporting our services and young people. It’s win-win!
Read MoreBuilding Stories, our programme that builds up children and young people aged 8 - 25 in the Liverpool City Region via the power of reading and creating comic book stories, has been shortlilsted as a finalist at the prestigious Children and Young People Now awards 2019.
Read MoreThe time has come: You can finally enjoy some deliciousness while simulatenously donating to charity! For every Bhaji Butty bought, Bundobust will donate £1 to Comics Youth. What a time to be alive!
Read More‘Marginal’ will give underrepresented Liverpool-based young people aged 8 - 25 the chance to run their publishing house and shape their own narratives.
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