The document summarizes the work of The Prince's Trust in helping disadvantaged young people in the UK. It includes testimonials from three individuals who credit The Prince's Trust with turning their lives around and saving them from prison or the wrong crowds. The vision is for every young person to have the chance to succeed. The mission is to help disadvantaged youth change their lives through employment, education or training. Various programs are described, including personal development courses, skills training, business startup support, and cash awards for education/training.
Pickhurst Lodge Pre-School offers morning sessions for preschool-aged children with funded places available. They provide fun and stimulating activities in a safe environment to help prepare children for primary school while allowing independence. Contact details are provided for those interested in a place.
The Arts Group is an active club with amateur and professional members that provides practical art workshops, portrait and life drawing classes, lectures, and demonstrations. Membership is open to adults interested in any form of art, though the life drawing class is restricted to adults.
Weight Watchers meetings provide weight loss information and a confidential weigh-in for support and accountability. Led by someone who has succeeded in weight loss, meetings offer advice and encouragement to help attendees lose
Pickhurst Lodge Pre-School offers morning sessions for preschool-aged children with fun and stimulating activities in a safe environment to help prepare them for primary school. They are Ofsted registered and offer both government-funded places and a lunch club option. Interested parents can call or email for more information.
The Arts Group provides a variety of art-related activities like workshops, classes, and demonstrations open to amateur and professional adult members.
Weight Watchers meetings take place on Tuesday evenings and provide a confidential weigh-in, advice from a Leader who has succeeded in weight loss, and support from others as part of a program to learn how to lose and maintain weight loss.
Pickhurst Lodge Pre-School is a morning sessional pre-school that offers Government funded places and fun, stimulating activities in a safe environment to prepare children for primary school while allowing independence. Interested families can call or email for information on places.
The Arts Group is an active club with amateur and professional members that provides practical workshops, demonstrations, and lectures on painting, drawing, portraits, and life classes. Membership is open to all adults interested in art, though life classes are restricted to adults.
Weight Watchers meetings provide weight loss information and support. Members learn weight loss topics, get a confidential weekly weigh-in, and advice from a Leader who has succeeded in weight loss. Meetings are Tuesday
Oscar Javier Cuellar Granados is a 38-year-old teacher from Bogota, Colombia. He teaches at Star of the South School and enjoys working with children. In his free time, he likes to play sports like soccer and basketball with his family or go biking with them, and also enjoys listening to classical music. He lives with his wife, mother, and two daughters, and his dreams are to finish his teaching specialization and become a great teacher.
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A nursery school for children aged 2-5 offers a range of activities and appointments can be made to visit. A large art club has workshops, demonstrations and lectures for amateur and professional adult artists but does not accept children for its life drawing classes. A weekly weight loss support group meets on Tuesday evenings, led by someone who has succeeded in weight loss and provides weigh-ins, advice and support to help members lose and maintain weight loss.
A Nursery School for children aged 2-5 offers a range of activities and appointments can be made to visit. An art club has workshops, demonstrations and lectures for amateur and professional adult members, but cannot offer membership to children for life drawing classes. A weekly Weight Watchers meeting provides weight loss information and support from a Leader who has succeeded in losing weight themselves.
Morning Announcements for Friday, May 13, 2016Ken Stayner
The document contains announcements for students from a high school including:
- A reminder about mandatory map and compass training today
- Information about volunteer opportunities for Pride Week starting June 4th such as the Pride Parade on June 11th
- A notice that Mr. Murray needs all student timetables returned by Monday
Pickhurst Lodge Pre-School offers morning sessions for preschool-aged children with funded places available. They provide fun and stimulating activities in a safe environment to help prepare children for primary school while allowing independence. Contact details are provided for those interested in a place.
The Arts Group is an active club with amateur and professional members that provides practical art workshops, portrait and life drawing classes, lectures, and demonstrations. Membership is open to adults interested in any form of art, though the life drawing class is restricted to adults.
Weight Watchers meetings provide weight loss information and a confidential weigh-in for support and accountability. Led by someone who has succeeded in weight loss, meetings offer advice and encouragement to help attendees lose
Pickhurst Lodge Pre-School offers morning sessions for preschool-aged children with fun and stimulating activities in a safe environment to help prepare them for primary school. They are Ofsted registered and offer both government-funded places and a lunch club option. Interested parents can call or email for more information.
The Arts Group provides a variety of art-related activities like workshops, classes, and demonstrations open to amateur and professional adult members.
Weight Watchers meetings take place on Tuesday evenings and provide a confidential weigh-in, advice from a Leader who has succeeded in weight loss, and support from others as part of a program to learn how to lose and maintain weight loss.
Pickhurst Lodge Pre-School is a morning sessional pre-school that offers Government funded places and fun, stimulating activities in a safe environment to prepare children for primary school while allowing independence. Interested families can call or email for information on places.
The Arts Group is an active club with amateur and professional members that provides practical workshops, demonstrations, and lectures on painting, drawing, portraits, and life classes. Membership is open to all adults interested in art, though life classes are restricted to adults.
Weight Watchers meetings provide weight loss information and support. Members learn weight loss topics, get a confidential weekly weigh-in, and advice from a Leader who has succeeded in weight loss. Meetings are Tuesday
Oscar Javier Cuellar Granados is a 38-year-old teacher from Bogota, Colombia. He teaches at Star of the South School and enjoys working with children. In his free time, he likes to play sports like soccer and basketball with his family or go biking with them, and also enjoys listening to classical music. He lives with his wife, mother, and two daughters, and his dreams are to finish his teaching specialization and become a great teacher.
Welcome to magnolia hs 1 st day of schoolAndrea Smith
This document outlines the expectations for Mrs. Smith's English class at Magnolia High School for the 2016-2017 school year. It discusses her philosophy of education which includes the ideas that knowledge is power, there is no such thing as a stupid question, knowledge includes failure, and if something does not challenge or change you it is not worthwhile. It also provides the attendance policy, grading scale, homework procedures, dress code expectations, and introduces Mrs. Smith and her roles as a mother and teacher.
A nursery school for children aged 2-5 offers a range of activities and appointments can be made to visit. A large art club has workshops, demonstrations and lectures for amateur and professional adult artists but does not accept children for its life drawing classes. A weekly weight loss support group meets on Tuesday evenings, led by someone who has succeeded in weight loss and provides weigh-ins, advice and support to help members lose and maintain weight loss.
A Nursery School for children aged 2-5 offers a range of activities and appointments can be made to visit. An art club has workshops, demonstrations and lectures for amateur and professional adult members, but cannot offer membership to children for life drawing classes. A weekly Weight Watchers meeting provides weight loss information and support from a Leader who has succeeded in losing weight themselves.
Morning Announcements for Friday, May 13, 2016Ken Stayner
The document contains announcements for students from a high school including:
- A reminder about mandatory map and compass training today
- Information about volunteer opportunities for Pride Week starting June 4th such as the Pride Parade on June 11th
- A notice that Mr. Murray needs all student timetables returned by Monday
The document provides information about volunteer opportunities with The Prince's Trust, a UK youth charity. It summarizes that the charity supports unemployed young people aged 13-30 by offering programs in financial support, vocational skills, work experience, and mentoring. It is looking for volunteers to mentor young people in boosting their confidence and taking their first steps into working life. Specifically, it mentions opportunities to mentor young entrepreneurs for two years or those completing employability programs for six months to help them into employment, training, or education. Contact details are provided for more information.
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Presentation given by Val Keen of Depaul U.K at the 2013 FEANTSA conference, "Investing in young people to prevent a lost generation: policy and practice in addressing youth homelessness"
http://feantsa.org/spip.php?article1596&lang=en
World Concern is a Christian nonprofit that provides humanitarian aid and disaster relief worldwide. It focuses on community development programs and education initiatives to help lift people out of poverty. One of its ongoing projects provides education for over 2,500 children in rural Bangladesh, where literacy and poverty rates remain very low. The organization aims to break the cycle of poverty through schooling, supplies, and encouragement for students to complete higher levels of education.
Gerard Murphy has over 20 years of experience working with vulnerable groups through counseling, group facilitation, teaching and consultation. He co-developed an approach called "The Power of Example" to help those with behavioral issues, addictions, mental health concerns and unhealthy relationships. This approach is supported by several organizations and was the basis for a book he co-authored. Gerard has extensive employment history providing counseling, training and workshops with various councils and organizations. He has multiple counseling qualifications and provides voluntary counseling and support.
World Concern is a Christian nonprofit that provides humanitarian aid and disaster relief worldwide. It focuses on community development programs and education initiatives to help lift people out of poverty. One of its ongoing projects provides education for underprivileged children in Bangladesh, establishing schools and offering supplies, uniforms, and support to help over 2,500 children receive an education each year.
- Elina Chitambo is a 16-year-old orphan from Kabwe, Zambia who dreams of becoming a doctor but cannot afford school fees. She sells tomatoes by the side of the road to support herself and raise money for school.
- The Minister of Education acknowledges that thousands of children like Elina cannot finish their education due to lack of funds. While the government has increased education funding, it is still not enough.
- Dr. Phiri says the main problems are that not enough children can enter secondary school due to limited space, and that the education system focuses too much on academics rather than skills training, so many children drop out of school. Reforms are being implemented
JRI takes seriously its responsibility to empower individuals based on their needs through innovative programs, and highlights in its 2012 annual report several areas of commitment to excellence and innovation, including programs that help individuals with disabilities connect with their artistic skills, housing and support for homeless teens to graduate high school, and a therapeutic adventure course that helps youth with behavioral health issues develop confidence and life skills.
The Enterprise Hub is a coalition of three organizations that provides a space for young people aged 14-25 to engage in entrepreneurial and social activities. It aims to empower young people by developing their business and leadership skills through activities like organizing social events, debates on current issues, and workshops on topics such as job skills and music. The Hub works with local groups, schools, and businesses to help young people start social enterprises and gain work experience, internships, and employment. It offers a co-working space and access to mentors for developing ideas and social entrepreneur projects.
The document is an annual report from the Canvey Island Youth Project that provides advice, information, support and counseling for young people aged 11-25. It summarizes the charity's activities from 2013-2014, including providing a drop-in center that offered services to 418 young people, addressing issues like homelessness, benefits, drugs/alcohol, and more. It expresses thanks to the staff and volunteers who help support young people in need and allow the organization to fulfill its mission.
The document outlines a strategy to encourage young people to live a healthier lifestyle by taking care of their heart. It aims to do this by showing people that they always make time for things they love, and inspiring them to also make time to care for their heart so they can continue doing these activities. The strategy involves using social media influencers to share how they take care of their heart, daily health challenges people can share online, and events like workshops on the International Day of Heart to engage people and build a community with the hashtag #SRDCOFIL (meaning "heart lover" in Slovak).
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The document summarizes the activities of the 7 Pounds Student Uplifting Program, a non-profit organization that facilitates the transition of children from children's homes to become self-sufficient young adults. It discusses the organization's mentorship program for 12 students, including a leadership camp held in March. It expresses the organization's dream to support more students with bursaries and services, which currently costs R6,000 per student per month. It asks for donations to help realize this dream and support more students.
Centennial College students are hosting a 90s themed fundraising event called "Back to the 90s" on December 2nd to support The Peer Project, a non-profit organization matching at-risk youth with peer mentors. The goal is to recruit more young professionals as mentors to help guide at-risk youth. Statistics show over 125,000 youth were accused of crimes in 2012, demonstrating the need for programs like The Peer Project which has a 98% success rate of keeping youth out of the criminal justice system. The event will feature 90s decor, music and games to inspire attendees to volunteer and support this cause.
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Young Gloucestershire seeks to establish an endowment fund to provide sustainable funding for their youth programs. Donations to the fund would be invested, with the annual earnings used to support Young Gloucestershire's work. They are looking for help developing a brand and marketing strategy to promote the fund to corporate donors. The goals are to generate a list of target companies, understand the corporate perspective, and create promotional materials and tools to engage donors in contributing to the long-term fund. Young Gloucestershire representatives will be available at the event to present on the project.
This document describes several innovations by Young and Rich Africa (YARA) to help youth overcome poverty. It discusses challenges related to financial education, personal development, entrepreneurship, and leadership. YARA addresses these through programs that provide financial literacy training, teach personal growth habits, support social entrepreneurship through conferences and seminars, and build skills through creative programs. The goal is to equip youth with skills and opportunities to succeed professionally and strengthen their communities.
The document discusses a final project for a leadership and motivation class about an internship with the Centre County Youth Service Bureau. It provides information about the Youth Service Bureau, including that it provides a four-bed shelter for homeless or runaway youth aged 12-18, as well as mentoring programs. The goals of the internship were to develop trust and credibility among staff and youth, provide leadership classes, coordinate events like a Halloween party, participate in activities, and gain valuable leadership skills and experience working for a non-profit organization.
Wesley Thomas is a social entrepreneur and DJ from Birmingham, England. He grew up in Kingshurst near Chemsley Wood and had his first job helping the milkman at age 14. His first job in the social sector was winning a housing scholarship at age 17 which he credits with helping him understand how to operate successfully in both business and social environments. Thomas started his company Aspired Education CIC in 2010 to use creative arts to build confidence and skills in young people. His goals for the upcoming year include creating innovative projects and employment opportunities in his local area.
This document describes the "My Education is My Hustle" nonprofit organization, which was founded in 2011 to promote education for youth of color. The organization offers mentorship, educational programs, and a magazine to encourage self-worth and higher education. It distributes promotional materials and the magazine to historically black colleges and urban schools to support its mission of empowering youth through education.
This document summarizes a meeting of the District 1175 team to review leadership programs and discuss budgets and communication. The meeting covered objectives of leadership programs like PEPS 2, a budget discussion led by the District Governor and Treasurer, and ways to improve communication like using email best practices and encouraging clubs to update their information online. The goal is to prepare incoming leaders, motivate clubs, and promote collaboration across the district.
This document provides information for incoming club presidents in District 1175. It outlines the objectives of the pre-PEPS meeting which is to introduce incoming presidents to the district governor and officers and begin planning for the upcoming Rotary year. It also summarizes the aims of the district governor in establishing District 1175 through promoting membership and supporting clubs. Key details are provided on the formation of District 1175 through merging two previous districts and its initial membership numbers. The district structure and committee roles and responsibilities are defined. Upcoming district events are announced.
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2. THE PRINCE’S
Trust saved my life.
I’d be in prison now
or hanging around
with the wrong
crowd if it wasn’t
for the people
there. Life is so
much better now.
- Lewis Chandler
3. THE PRINCE’S TRUST
HAS TURNED MY LIFE
AROUND. I AM
COMMITTED TO
SHOWING YOUNG
PEOPLE THAT THEY CAN
GET HELP JUST LIKE
ME.
- NAOMI SPENCER
Hello and thank you for allowing me some of your time today.My name is Lea Kennedy and I have been working for the Princes Trust for 4 years now.I would like to share my story with you.
When I was younger I faced many of the issues that young people today face. I left home at 16 and became a teenage mum in an abusive relationship. I became homeless, I lost my job and developed an addiction, and I lost care of my son and went through some dark times.With the support of my family and rehab I got myself clean but I was still lost in life and did not know who I was, what I was about or what I wanted to do. This is where my journey with the Princes Trust begins.I see an advert in the newspaper for the Princes Trust TEAM programme and applied. I remember going to the interview with Steve as he was team leader and I told him my past and didn’t judge me. Steve was always there for me and always encouraged me to do better. This is also where I met Cheryl. Cheryl was another team leader with a very similar story to mine. She had been on TEAM and turned her life around. Although I was not on her team Cheryl was so supportive to me. She was living proof that the programme had worked. The TEAM programme was a great experience of my life and I have not looked back since. Steve and Cheryl believed in me so much so that I believed in myself and got full time employment as a waitress straight after the programme. I was employed for just over 1yr and during this time was put forward for and awarded the following awards:South West Skills – Learning Against the OddsPlymouth City College Princes Trust Award for AchievementPrinces Trust South West Young Achiever of the Year Finalist
In 2007, whilst employed, I had the opportunity to move to and work in Cyprus which I took. I experienced a different life and culture but returned just under 1 yr. later. I had a lot of time to reflect on my trip and upon my return I contacted the college for support and guidance. Steve and Cheryl and my TEAM experience had completely inspired me and I knew that is what I wanted to do. They arranged it so I volunteered on Cheryl’s next TEAM programme to help start gaining experience. Cheryl who was always informing me of opportunities suggested I apply to become a volunteer Youth Worker at the Zone. She helped me with my application and I was successful. I spent over 2 yrs. volunteering and completed an ASDAN in Community Volunteering and was a trained Sexual Health advisor. I was always motivated in developing myself and my skills and was successful in gaining full time employment as a support worker supporting people with mental health issues. I went for jobs that would give me the experience i needed to evidence my capability as I was unsuccessful at getting the qualifications i needed to go to university.I stayed in touch with the Princes Trust and although I was already employed I still continued to pursue other opportunities to become a youth worker. I decided to write to the Princes Trust and again was supported and encouraged to do so. They got back in touch and advised that I apply for a position. I applied and I was successful!!!!!I have been working for the Trust for as Programme Executive and now I have progressed onto becoming a Referral Development Executive. I feel so lucky and ABSOULTY love what I do. I have to pinch myself every day before I go to work as I am in my dream job. Over my journey I have had fun, grown in confidence, made great friends and made a career for myself and the Princes Trust has been there throughout it all. They are like a little family there and so they are like my proud parents.The point I have to make here is that I truly believe that if it was not for the support I received from the Princes Trust I would not be in position I am in today.
Established in 1976, Prince’s Trust is dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged young people in the UKWe work and support 13 to 30 year-olds who are unemployed and those struggling at school and at risk of exclusion. Many of the young people helped by The Trust are in or leaving care, facing issues such as homelessness or mental health problems, or they have been in trouble with the law.
We provide practical and financial support, developing key workplace skills such as confidence and motivationThe Trust’s programmes give vulnerable young people the practical and financial support needed to stabilise their lives, helping develop self-esteem and skills for work.
Three in four young people supported by The Prince’s Trust move into work, education or training. The Prince of Wales’s charity has helped 750,000 young people since 1976 and supports over 100 more each dayIn the year ahead, The Trust aims to support 58,000 vulnerable young people across the UK, helping to give them the skills and confidence to find a job
We run a number of programmes across the Southwest.In terms of the Devon area the key programmes we run are:XL - xl clubs are aimed at young people aged 13-19 at risk of underachievement or exclusion from school.
Get Started – This may well be where a young person starts their journey with the Prince’s Trust. These short, one week courses, are aimed at young people looking meet new people and build their confidence and motivation. We run these are areas such as sport, music or the creative arts.
Get Into – These courses are typically around 2 weeks and are specifically for those young people who are work ready – they may have reached this point by undertaking the previously mentioned programmes. These courses are in areas such as construction, cooking and customer service. The aim is to equip the young people with industry specific skills and qualifications, such as the CSCS card, provide them with work experience hopefully leading to employment opportunities.
Team – Team is much more in depth and takes the young people through a 12 week programme helping to them to develop a range of skills enabling them to move forward in life. They will get support with job-hunting, CV writing, work experience, running a community project and engaging in a wide range of team building activities. Through this programme they will also be able to gain a nationally recognised qualification.
Enterprise programme helps find out if self-employment is right for you. Explore & test your business idea. Get help writing business plan, apply for business start up support. Work with a business mentor to support develop skills.
Development Awards – These are small cash grants aimed at supporting young people into employment, education or training. For example they could be used for course fees or a suit for a job interview.
And also our Young Ambassadors scheme where young people who have been on a Princes Trust programme will have the opportunity through training to help raise awareness, influence decision making and run focus groups with young people.
They are our programme. So continuing the theme of inspiring tomorrows world I would like to introduce to you Keiren Hobday. Keiren was a typical Princes Trust young person who would like to share his story with you.Case Study: Kieren Hobday Kieren Hobday, 18 from Plymouth, had been unemployed for 18 months when he came to The Prince’s Trust for help.Having moved into supported housing at the age of 16, I left school with few GCSEs and didn’t know what to do next. I applied for many jobs but because of his lack of qualifications or experience held me back.“I started to give up hope of ever finding work,” “I was competing with people who had a lot more experience than me and I felt like I didn’t stand a chance.”As time went on, I became increasingly frustrated. “I had nothing to do in the day and felt that I wasn’t getting anywhere in life,”.However, I was desperate to get back to work and jumped at the chance to join a vocational training course run by youth charity The Prince’s Trust and UPP, which provides campus accommodation at Plymouth University.I started the two-week course, called Get into Facilities Management, in March this year. As part of the course, I completed work experience with UPP’s Residential Services team and gained qualifications in Health and Safety, Customer Service, Cleaning and First Aid.UPP were so impressed with me that they offered him a job as a trainee cleaner after the course. I hope to stay with the company and am keen to take every opportunity to develop my skills and experience further. I have since been promoted to “Like most young people, I really wanted to work but few companies were willing to take me on. It’s great that UPP are working with“Everyone at UPP has been so supportive and I’m learning a lot from the other people on my team. Having a job means everything to me and makes me feel a lot more confident about my future.”
Hello and thank you for allowing me some of your time today.My name is Lea Kennedy and I have been working for the Princes Trust for 4 years now.I would like to share my story with you.