Cash from criminals will fund free DJing and music production workshops for young people in Liverpool, starting in May.

The theater will use the funds for its Outrage project. They will offer free DJing and music production sessions for young people, and the project starts in May.
Workshops will happen in Belle Vale, at locations known for bad behavior. The focus is on electronic music, and people can try DJing and mixing songs, using a recording studio.
The Valley Community Theatre has been around for over 30 years. They provide rehearsal spaces and a studio, and they also offer various courses. The Outrage scheme promotes entrepreneurship, education, and future jobs.
The project may end with a live event organized by young participants. The event will be at the theater in Netherley. Martin spoke about giving young people a fresh start and mentioned support to help them change their lives. He knows this project will succeed, as they have offered it before.