KPC Youth - Kenfig Hill, Pyle and Cornelly youth
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Documentary - in this section there are links to the three sepoerate sections of the KPC Youth documentary.

Use the links below to view each part of the documentary. Due to the large file size of each part of the film (approximately 6MB each) the video clips might take a few minutes to load so don't panic if nothing happens for a minute or two.

If you are using internet explorer, you may see a yellow box appear accross the top of the page. Simply click on this and select "Run Active X" to view the video

"KPC Youth" is a short documentary about the history of the centre and its value in the community. It is an emotional and thought provoking film, which tells the story of how the center came into being, from the point of view of the parents of Helena Parobij, our founder, as well as those people involved in carrying on her legacy and keeping KPC alive.

We feel the film illustrates the importance of the work carried out by KPC Youth and its impact on the community as it highlights not only the centre's achievements, but also the level of ongoing support for young people in the area.

The film itself was produced and directed by Michael Aaron and Michael Dwane as part of their final year degree project for the University of Glamorgan. Michael Aaron continues to help out as a volunteer for the center.

These clips are encoded in the Windows Media Video format (.WMV) and you will need windows media player installed on your computer in order to view them. To download a free copy of Windows Media Player click here.