JULY 2022 Esteem Team CIC Exmouth (previously supported 2021) Run free 1:1 sessions for young people with mental health problems. Approximately 150 young people aged 5-25 years will benefit. esteemteam.co.uk Visions Inclusive Badminton Coaching Exmouth (previously supported 2019) Badminton coaching for children with a disability or from a financially deprived background. Approximately 12 children are currently being coached and it is hoped that 25 will eventually benefit. Ages 5-16 years. andersfoundation.org Daisi (Devon Arts in School Initiatives) Exeter Running a 4 months Art and Wellbeing course for young carers. It is anticipated that 50 young people between the ages of 5-17 years will benefit. daisi.org.uk King Edward VI Community College Totnes (previously supported 02.2022) Developing a Peace Garden project in collaboration with the Tribe programme at On the Hill CIC. 150-200 young people from 11-16 years old will benefit. kingedwardvi.devon.sch.uk SEPT 2022 BOUNCE! Brighter Futures Foundation Tiverton (previously supported in 2020 and 2021) For continuation of child therapists working in schools. 50 plus children between the ages of 5 – 16 years should benefit. bouncebrighterfutures.co.uk Julian House Trainer Tenancies Exeter They support 12 vulnerable and homeless young people aged 18-24. julianhouse.org.uk Live Music Now South West Newton St Cyres (previously supported in 2018 and 2021) Continuation of Music Week projects in ten special schools. Children aged between 4-19 years. They estimate that 3,000 overall will attend the concerts, 200 children will be involved in creative projects and 100 in residency projects. livemusicnow.org.uk OCT 2022
Youth Mental Health Foundation Ashburton Due to mental health problems with a young family member and the lack of mental health practitioners and facilities therof this foundation was set up in order talk to school assemblies and running workshops for specific groups. They aim to reach 1,000 young people aged 5-14 yrs. youthmentalhealthfoundation.org Okehampton Community Dance Project (previously supported) This will be used to provide affordable and inclusive weekly dance sessions for children from 3-18 years. www.facebook.com/Okedanceproject Canada Hill Primary School Newton Abbot Using animal husbandry to help children feel safe and good about themselves. These children have suffered significant trauma or neglect and the school has a high level of need. 15 children from 8-11 years will benefit. canadahill.devon.sch.uk Street Factory, Stonehouse Plymouth Running weekly music sessions and workshops for 100 children aged 10-25 years in a very deprived area of Plymouth. streetfactory.co.uk Stop Abuse for Everyone (SAFE) Foundation Exeter (previously supported in 2020) For the continuation of support for young men and boys who have experienced domestic violence and abuse. 50 young men and boys from 8-18 years will benefit. wearesafe.org.uk On the Hill Lower Ashton Due to the difficulties of running courses for children during the pandemic, they built a barn having applied first for change of use of funds. 100 children from 12-16 will benefit. onthehill.camp YMCA South Devon (previously supported) For the continuation of their project Nightstop. Nightstop prevents young people in crisis sleeping rough. 50 young people aged from 16-25 years will be supported. ymcasouthdevon.org.uk YMCA Exeter Community Projects (previously supported) The grant will go towards their Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), for children and young people who are struggling with physical, emotional and behavioural symptoms. About 100 children aged 5-18 will benefit over a 12 month period. ymcaexeter.org.uk Go Beyond Buckfastleigh (previously supported) To support 16 Devon children from 8-15 years living in seriously challenging circumstances to have a much needed break at an outdoor centre. gobeyond.org.uk
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The latest projects we have helped fund so far in 2022... Go Beyond (formerly CHICKS) Supporting 14 very disadvantaged Devon children between 8 and 15 years, to have a week’s break away from home where their circumstances are less than good. Evidence suggests that these breaks help children cope with their life circumstances. Exeter Scrapstore Open to anyone supporting children and young people in education, play and creative activities. NCT helped with a contribution towards the failing roof covering. www.exeterscrapstore.co.uk Sir Francis Chichester Final of a three year grant towards enabling 25 young people from Devon to attend a Skills for Life personal development course run by Outward Bound. www.outwardbound.org.uk/sir-francis-chichester-trust Marine Academy Primary School Running extra-curricular activities which are no longer available in school budgets for up to 60 disadvantaged children. Island Trust We have supported Island Trust running Ocean Discoverability sailing voyages for young people with a range of difficulties. These young people come from special schools in Plymouth and within Devon. 165 young people ranging in age from 10-17 years. www.theislandtrust.org.uk InFocus Our support goes towards this charity developing a Skills Hub for 80-160 young people from 16-25 years. The Hub will offer students many opportunities to try out activities and skills based learning. infocus-charity.org.uk Action East Devon Headlight project We are helping AED in their Headlight project which supports children and young people in East Devon through peer support, mentoring and guidance. Headlight will run weekly support groups in Axminster for 25 young people between the ages of 13-24 years. actioneastdevon.org.uk King Edward V1 Community College KEVICC work with approximately 90-100 SEND disadvantaged and CIC students. They will be in collaboration with the Tribe programme run by On the Hill redeveloping the peace garden as a safe space for their students. www.kingedwardvi.devon.sch.uk Lampard School "Here at Lampard Community School, we are so excited to get started on building our outdoor classroom! With funding from The Northbrook Community trust our amazing young people, all of whom have communication and interaction difficulties and complex learning needs, will have a space where they can feel safe and supported outside, keep their emotions regulated through contact with nature, and have the opportunity to improve their social communication skills in a calming, natural environment. Thank you so much for your generosity!" Live Music Now Many pupils have been adversely affected by the pandemic, whether through missing school or their usual routine or through changes in personal or family circumstances. The school was keen to explore how music could support pupils with their confidence, helping them to work together effectively and to find a creative outlet for their feelings. They wanted to link this with their existing Thrive intervention programme, and to support Thrive practitioners amongst the staff to use more music. With funding through the Northbrook Community Trust, Live Music Now was able to set up a term-long music project with these aims. www.livemusicnow.org.uk/thriving-through-music-at-combe-pafford-school-torquay RAMM showcase.rammuseum.org.uk/showcase/frame-of-mind On the Hill The Northbrook Community Trust helped fund the erection of a barn. Double Elephant Print Workshop run workshops for marginalised groups of children at Wynstream Primary School, Exeter. They intend to work with all 368 pupils aged 5-11 years. Exeter Community Initiatives True North is a pilot mentoring and diversionary activity project for young males aged 10-14 in and around Exeter who have been witness to, victims of, or perpetrators of abuse within the family home. In this case the number of young males supported will be 25. www.eci.org.uk Cygnet Training Theatre Run performing arts workshops in the most deprived areas of Exeter. They work with Wellbeing Exeter and community enablers to identify need, to ensure that their workshops target those groups who would benefit most from the workshops. The aim is to help 400 young people between 11-18 years. cygnettheatre.co.uk VIEW MORE PHOTOS IN OUR GALLERY...
We are very aware that there are many children in Devon with mental health issues. As a grant making organisation it has given us great pleasure to be able to help out with those organisations who have applied for funding to help the children in question. Our latest funded projects were:
The latest projects we have helped with: Providing Play Therapy support through First Light South West in Plymouth, to children and young people with learning difficulties who have been victims of sexual violence. This project run over three years will help 90 children rebuild their lives.
In Exeter we have given funding to two organisations, The Northcott Theatre for a project working with 20 children from Whipton Barton Primary school who are defined as in Need or at risk or becoming so. Double Elephant Print Workshop in partnership with East Devon AONB towards their project helping children with disabilities develop new creative skills through nature. In Ashprington, we have given funding to The Sharpham Trust in partnership with King Edward VI Community College Totnes towards developing a Mindful in Nature project. The aim is to help 36 young people over the course of a year from key stage 3, 4 and 5. Many of the young people have been experiencing mental health concerns. Funding has been granted to Tiverton based BOUNCE! Brighter Futures Foundation towards child therapists working with creative arts helping circa 250 children directly and 600 indirectly with mental health issues. Enabling Ivybridge based Moorvision who support visually impaired children and young people, to take a group of these children on an adventure activity weekend at Skern Lodge in Appledore. Shebbear School Support Group, Beaworthy to develop an outside area to provide physical and sensory stimulation for 30 children aged 4 – 6 who have lost out on many days of schooling during the pandemic. |
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