Teams from Haling Manor High, London Academy and Parliament Hill School travelled to central London for the second London Celebration of the year. And what an event it was! We heard all about the Trust Youth projects the teams had been doing, raising money and awareness for the British Red Cross, RSPCA and Age Concern. Here is what they did:
Haling Manor
- Charity: RSPCA
- Year group: Year 7s and 8s
- Fundraising projects: cake sale (£25) and food stall (£60)
- Campaign: to introduce free range eggs into the school canteen
The team ran a Year 8 assembly to raise awareness about the importance of free range eggs, and then met with the school's Canteen Manager and Head Teacher, presenting them with a petition of almost 500 signatures from pupils in the school. As a result, the school will be introducing free range eggs this autumn.
After a fantastic presentation at the Trust Youth Celebration, the team were awarded the Best Presentation, as well as a special certificate for participating in Trust Youth and doing such a great job for the RSPCA.
London Academy
- Charity: British Red Cross
- Year group: Year 10s
- Fundraising project: dress down day (£800)
- Awareness raising project: assembly in front of 300 people
This is the third year London Academy have been involved with Trust Youth, and they raised a huge £800 for the British Red Cross, as well as spreading the message about the Red Cross to their fellow pupils at an assembly in front of 300 people. Pamela Chapman from the British Red Cross was thrilled with their work, and handed out the Trust Youth certificate for Best Teamwork at the Celebration, as well as the participation award for supporting the British Red Cross so well.
Parliament Hill
- Charity: Age Concern Camden
- Year group: Year 10s
- Fundraising project: car wash, cake sale, pyjama day (£486 raised so far, more to come!)
- Awareness raising project: Clip It bags
This is the first year Parliament Hill have take part in Trust Youth, and they decided to support their local Age Concern in Camden. The team ran a number of fundraising projects, with more money still to come in, and through designing special trendy bags they raised awareness of the work of Age Concern. They estimate an amazing 1,200 people heard about Age Concern through their awareness raising. Gary Jones, Chief Executive of Age Concern Camden, was hugely impressed by their work, and handed them the Trust Youth certificate for best fundraising idea, as well as a certificate of participation for supporting Age Concern.
See below for comments from some of the teams on the day!