Showing posts with label charity for young people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity for young people. Show all posts

Monday, 15 April 2013

Please Help Support TYLP :)

Can all you lovely people please support The Youth Life Project and help spread the word of TYLP by hitting the 'Like' button on our FACEBOOK PAGE .
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TYLP..Let's build a brighter future for our youth!!

Mission Statement

The purpose of The Youth Life project is to provide support and guidance to young people, empowering them to reach their full potential by building a better and brighter future, not only for themselves but for the next generation of youth, creating future community leaders and role models. We call this a 'spiral of inspiration'.
We equip young people with the skills required to make positive life choices and support them in their growth and development.
The Youth Life Project is centered around the voice of the youth, therefore being the charity they want and need us to be.

© 2011 The Youth Life Project

Original Press Release
Swindon, November 2011 - The Youth Life Project charity has been launched in response to the media scrutiny of the youth following the August riots of 2011 to communicate the thoughts, feelings and concerns of the unheard youth.

The Youth Life Project aims to restore the faith lost in young people and equip them with the skills required to make positive life choices. Providing a service for young people in the region aged 10-19 to utilise, The Youth Life Project is born from the passion of its founder Danielle Brown for the care and well-being of young people. 



The Youth Life Project Founder Danielle, 27, has extensive experience in the charity arena working on a voluntary basis with children of all ages in youth centres and youth groups. As a keen organiser of fundraising events, creating a charity close to her heart was always going to be Danielle’s next step.

“Building a better and brighter future for the next generation of young people was the driving force behind taking my passion of charity work to the next level”, said Danielle. “Young carers, parents and the vulnerable are all in need of a voice that will speak up for them and this is what we strive to do at The Youth Life Project. We need to hear more about the positive things the young people are doing“

“We are committed to providing help and support for young people, to help them reach their full potential. These young adults are in great need of inspirational role-models and at The Youth Life Project we intend to support their development to become upstanding citizens and role models. “I remain a huge believer in community spirit and embracing that spirit with the youth. It is important that we ensure youth feel a sense of belonging and consider themselves key stakeholders in their communities in order for them to be the best that they can be.”

Danielle Brown is seeking further funding to support The Youth Life Project, if you are interested in supporting the project please email youthlifeproject@gmail.com 

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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

The Youth Life Project partners with SN1 Fest


The Youth Life Project aims to restore the faith lost in young people and equip them with the skills required to make positive life choices. Providing a service for young people in the region aged 10-19 to utilise, The Youth Life Project is born from the passion of its founder Danielle Brown for the care and well-being of young people.

Following the success of The Youth Life Project (TYLP) fundraiser in May, the youth focused charity have been announced as partners at this years SN1 Fest Summer Ball.
The landmark event since the formation of The Youth Life Project aims to raise awareness and attract more supporters as the charity continues to raise its profile in and around Swindon.
The event taking place on 18-19 August will be held at Old Town’s Garden Bowl located off Springfield Road, Swindon. Aiming to raise money and awareness for The Youth Life Project, the charity is urging the local community to come down over the weekend and enjoy the festivities.
Over 2 days, the SN1 Fest Summer Ball in association with The Youth Life Project will proudly present a fusion of nationally renowned and local acts celebrating some of the best music Swindon has to offer. From Hip-Hop to House music on the Saturday to a more family orientated approach on the Sunday with an acoustic marquee and graffiti and fashion shows.
“I am delighted to be announcing The Youth Life Project as partners of such an exciting festival” said TYLP founder Danielle Brown. “This is another step to raising awareness of the charity and the great work we have been doing since we were established. This is a very exciting time for TYLP and with the support from SN1 Fest Summer Ball festival goers we hope the 2012 event will be the most successful in the events history.
“A partnership with SN1 Fest Summer Ball really made sense for us at TYLP. The family orientated approach is something we were keen to embrace and provides the perfect platform for TYLP to raise further awareness amongst families and young people.
“Saturday will evoke the dance festival vibe with some amazing national and local acts we are extremely excited to have a headline act like Ben Montague headlining on the main stage and the TYLP workshops will ensure that Sunday is a real treat for the whole family. SN1 Fest Summer Ball promises to be a great weekend out no matter your age or musical and one which, we hope, will attract a lot of visitors” concluded Danielle.

Sunday, 18 March 2012

The Youth Life Project (TYLP)

NAME: The Youth Life Project
TAGLINE: 'Dedicated to improving the lives and well-being of young people'
FOUNDER: Danielle brown


MISSION STATEMENT:The Youth Life Project is a group of friendly, positive people that are passionate about getting the voice of the youth heard by providing a channel through which they can communicate their thoughts, feelings and concerns. We are dedicated to providing help and support for young people aged between 10-19 reach their full potential, building a better and brighter future, not only for themselves but for the next generation of young people who are in great need of inspirational role-models.



THE AIMS OF THE YOUTH LIFE PROJECT:
.HOLD AWARENESS CLASSES-
focusing on such issues as drugs, crime, sexual health, and obesity.
.HELP TACKLE YOUTH UNEMPLOYEMENT- Help with writing CV's/business plans, find other ways to keep young people active and motivated whilst seeking employment, information/links to jobs and courses in and around Swindon.
.ENGAGE YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY- help them organise/take part in fundraising events, help out around the community, give them an active and positive role within the community
.SET UP A RANGE OF CLASSES WITH CERTIFICATES UPON COMPLETION -sign language, basic first aid, anger management .
.REWARD- praise, publicise and reward young people and their efforts. This can be anything from young carers, to youths that are helping out in the community.

http://www.theyouthlifeproject.co.uk/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Youth-Life-Project/302669833086081