Reach believes that every young person should have the support and self-belief they need to fulfil their potential and dare to dream. Our national school and community-based programs are run for young people and designed to promote their mental health and wellbeing. All our programs are run by the young Reach Crew, so there’s no preaching – just young people inspiring young people to believe that, no matter what their circumstances, they can achieve. Reach creates safe and supportive spaces where teenagers can share stories and experiences honestly. A place where they can increase their self-belief, discover who they are and recognise that they’re not alone. Each year, Reach’s preventative programs are run for over 60,000 young Australians, in over 580 metropolitan and regional schools and communities across the country. Our participants are young people aged 10-18, both in and outside of the school system. Anyone who wants to improve their self confidence and get more from life is welcome at Reach. Reach also works with teachers and youth professionals through our specialised teacher training, which offers techniques for teachers to effectively engage with and support their students. All our programs are delivered by the inspiring Reach Crew (aged 15-25 years), who are experienced in effectively engaging participants and supporting them to improve self-belief, and to develop resilience and emotional awareness. It’s been shown that developing these skills in adolescence can reduce serious problems faced later in life including depression, substance abuse, homelessness and suicide. Reach was established in 1994 by Jim Stynes OAM (AFL Brownlow Medalist, youth motivator, and Victorian of the Year 2003) and Australian film director, Paul Currie. Jim and Paul were two young men who recognised that too often the greatness in young people is hidden behind fear, anger or hurt. Reach was born from a desire to inspire every young person to believe in themselves and get the most out of life.
St Lawrence Parish Church Fewston & St Andrews Blubberhouses sit in the beautiful Washburn valley of North Yorkshire. Fewston Parish Church is a Grade 2* 17th C gem which has required significant and expensive work to refurbish and restore. Our latest project is to restore our lovely Church Organ to its former glory at a cost of £8000. We are part way there - please can you help us finish the job.
The Lest We Forget Association has been supporting disabled ex-servicemen and women since it was formed in 1922.
The Bronx Freedom Fund is the first charitable bail organization licensed in New York State. We are a revolutionary program designed to help poor Bronx residents avoid the devastating costs of short jail sentences. We work with clients and fam
The children of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are susceptible to be open targets for exploitation and abuse. With GBA’s curriculum, we link education to community issues that concern students. We have discovered that education and leadership development for students can serve as a solution.
Friends of Westbury School works to advance the education of pupils at Westbury-on-Severn CE Primary School. We raise funds for school facilities, equipment and learning resources, and promote effective relationships between parents, staff and associates of the School.
The Center for Oceanic Awareness, Research, and Education seeks to enlighten people, young and old, to the plight of the oceans, to change the way they think and act, and to encourage them to create positive and lasting change.
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