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South Belfast community hosts street party to ‘unite people from all walks of life’

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“These moments of connection are vital for building stronger, more resilient communities”

A street party held on Donegall Pass just before the July bank holiday weekend
A street party held on Donegall Pass just before the July bank holiday weekend

A community in South Belfast recently soaked up the sunny weather at a street party bringing people from all walks of life together.

The event in Donegall Pass was held just before the July bank holiday weekend, and was organised by Choice Housing in collaboration with the Rio Ferdinand Foundation.

People of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures came together to join in on the celebration. On the day, street artists, face painters, craft makers, and a DJ joined forces to ensure everyone was entertained.

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Choice Tenant Engagement Officer, Anne McAllister, attended the street party and deemed it was a big success, saying: “This partnership with Choice, the Rio Ferdinand Foundation, local community groups and Belfast City Council has provided very valuable opportunities for youth engagement by offering positive alternatives to interface tensions while also fostering community cohesion, pride, and cultural expression.

“Events like this are crucial as they create lasting and positive change by uniting people from all walks of life. By bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, we foster a sense of community and belonging, allowing everyone to learn from one another and grow together.

Rio Ferdinand Foundation programme lead Darryl Forsythe (L) pictured with Foundation representatives at the street party in Donegall Pass, Belfast.
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Rio Ferdinand Foundation programme lead Darryl Forsythe (L) pictured with Foundation representatives at the street party in Donegall Pass, Belfast.

“These moments of connection are vital for building stronger, more resilient communities and inspiring future generations to work together toward common goals.”

Choice and the Rio Ferdinand Foundation staff worked closely with officials from Belfast City Council and several community groups to make the event happen, including South Belfast Alternatives, South Belfast ACT Initiative, Donegall Pass Residents’ Association, Donegall Pass Community Enterprises and finally Donegall Pass Women’s Group.

Darryl Forsythe – programme lead for the Rio Ferdinand Foundation in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland – said: “It was a fantastic day on Donegall Pass as the local community came together on the 11th of July for a brilliant street party in the sunshine.

A live DJ set was part of the on-street entertainment offering.
A live DJ set was part of the on-street entertainment offering.

“The Rio Ferdinand Foundation is proud to support the event with music and football,” he added. “We are grateful to have collaborated with such a passionate community team. It was especially heartening to see how welcoming, diverse, and vibrant the local area is.”

As part of Choice Housing and the Rio Ferdinand Foundation’s programme of community initiatives, the street party was followed at the end of July by a careers event in the city.

Held at Mersey Street Primary School, Paul Canoville – the first black player to pull on the famous blue shirt for Chelsea FC only to have his career cut short by injury – was joined by players from Irish Premiership side Glentoran FC and the club’s eighteen-year-old lead performance analyst – Leon Tierney.

Among those to receive advice on how to go about securing a career in sport and other areas were a group of girls from Ballymena who recently completed qualifications on diversity and inclusion.

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