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Welcoming New Coach Mentors to Our Team

This month three graduates from our Street Elite and Street Elite Academy programmes joined our charity as coach mentors. The three graduates Olivia, Hamid and Jordan will be working alongside our experienced coach mentors to deliver our programmes whilst developing their own skills in communication, delivery and coaching. Employing former programme graduates as coach mentors

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Welcoming A Familiar Face To Our Team Of Ambassadors

In 2015 a group of young people from our Generation STORM programme went the Houses of Parliament to deliver inspirational speeches on the importance of role model figures. That day, Tracy Lomouga got on stage and delivered a powerful spoken word performance that called for more female role models and mentors in UK communities. Six-years later,

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Preventing Knife Crime With The S.H.A.R.P Project

Last week young people from our 12-Rounds programme experienced an interactive anti-knife crime workshop. 12-Rounds uses boxercise and boxing to educate children and young people in primary and secondary education about knife crime. Over the last year, our team have been working together with Imperial College London to develop the S.H.A.R.P project. The S.H.A.R.P project

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Combating Conflict and Loneliness Through E-Sports

Earlier this month we hosted a successful E-Sports tournament in Notting Hill. Having created the E-Sports programme in the first lockdown to connect young people suffering from mental health and social isolation, we have seen the programme generate incredible results. The Change Foundation Community Programmes Manager Ross shared: “The atmosphere when everyone plays together is electric, it’s

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