Positive Steps

by Teens Unite Fighting Cancer
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Project Report | Jul 28, 2020
Working together to Stay United

By Lesley Morris | Head of Trust Income & Partnerships

For so many people, the current pandemic has been isolating and lonely.  For our beneficiaries, already isolated by their illness, the period has been particularly difficult.  However, we have been continuing to do all we can to ensure that these young people have the opportunity to learn new skills, increase their confidence, regain their self- esteem, and most importantly have the opportunity to connect with other young people who genuinely know what it is like to face cancer in your teenage and adult years.

Since March 2020, when Government Advice was to “shield” and to stay home to stay safe, we moved our Positive Steps program to online delivery, utilising an online platform to deliver the same regular activities, inspiring these young people to recognise their potential now and in the future; empowering them to live every moment to the full.

Rather than three face to face activities each month, we have been delivering four “digital” sessions each week – supporting more young people than ever. The young people have taken part in a number of different activities, all with the same overriding objectives, but have particularly enjoyed the Escape Room activities which encourage them to work together towards a common goal, and teach them skills such as problem solving, open questioning, listening skills, time management and conflict resolution, all of which will help them when they are ready to return to education or early employment.

After each of our digital sessions, the young people are sent a survey to help assess our delivery against objectives.  100% of the beneficiaries feel more connected as a result of the sessions, 92% feel that they have learned something new or achieved something, 97% feel that their confidence has increased and 100% feel part of a community that genuinely understands them.

SO, to everyone who has been supporting our Positive Steps project, a huge thank you.  Your support has ensured that, even during the global pandemic, we have been able to continue to unite these young people and help them to see that there is life beyond cancer.

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Still learning no matter where we are

By Lesley Morris | Head of Trust Income & Partnerships

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Building blocks of success

By Lesley Morris | Operations Manager

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Teens Unite Fighting Cancer

Location: Hoddesdon - United Kingdom
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Twitter: @teensunite
Project Leader:
Lesley Lowden-Smith
Broxbourne , United Kingdom
$13,662 raised of $20,000 goal
 
133 donations
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