 My name is Caff and I'm an ambassador for National Lottery Good Causes. I'm here today at Project MCR's Pump Caged Skatepark in Manchester. The skatepark has been open since 2004. Project MCR's received so much national lottery funding in the past. It has contributed to the building of this concrete skatepark that you see behind me. In the upcoming years we're going to have another transformation where we're going to knock right through the road into the wooden side and it's just going to be concrete throughout which allows us to do a lot more coaching for young people and just put a lot more coaching sessions on for everyone. I've got this for Christmas after Kelly I got it and then I went to the skatepark that day and then I started skating on it. So we get a range of people at the park all the way from toddlers up to 50 plus people of all genders as well. Girls Night is a good example for that because we get young kids coming, four, five, six who have never skated before. We also get 40 plus women coming that I've never skated before. Quite often we get young children that come and then we get the mums involved and then they end up coming back week after week for Girls Night. I love that nothing else matters when you're skateboarding. Everything that you worry about in life just doesn't matter and everything that you can't fix in your own life just melts away. Girls Night means the world to me. It's somewhere where I've made friends, it's somewhere where I've built confidence, it's taught me to keep trying, it's taught me determination and skateboarding just gives me a sense of freedom and I can just come here and play basically and nothing matters other than it's just me, my skateboard and whatever challenge I've set myself. It's been an amazing night here at Project MCR Skatepark for the Girls Night. So many people turned up, some girls for the first time, some girls have been skating their whole lives and everyone just come together as a massive community and had a fantastic night. And without the lottery funding that wouldn't be possible so thank you.