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Our Space and the Anti-bullying ambassadors

Our Space and the Anti-bullying ambassadors


Helen Mateides
Helen Mateides
Our Space and the Anti-bullying ambassadors

Since Our Space moved to E6 numbers have been steadily growing.  Our regular students have formed some strong friendship groups and have a lot of fun creating their own pastimes.

The area is also used for Anti-bullying fundraising events.  The last event raised money for Herts young homeless.  They sent a  wonderful letter thanking the group for their efforts.

 

“ Thank you so much for choosing to support Herts Young Homeless.  Your recent donation will ensure that we are able to continue to support young people locally when they find themselves at risk of homelessness.

 

The money could be used to support a young person and their family through mediation, helping them to resolve the issues that are putting strain on them staying together in the family home or it could go towards a starter kit for a young person moving in somewhere for the first time.  The needs of the young people we support are varied and sometimes complex but having the funds to run our services and support them at their point of need makes a huge difference.

 

Thank you for your support this year and I look forward to continuing to work with you.

 

With best wishes

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