Thanks to our fantastic supporter Bloomberg, 40 children and mentors enjoyed an afternoon of booing baddies and cheering heroines at the Lyric Hammersmith.
Most of the children had never been to a panto before, so had a brilliant time getting involved with the festivities!
The classic Cinderella was enjoyed by all - including our wonderful Bloomberg Volunteer helpers. The ugly sisters (below with the Wicked Stepmother) took a real shine to Mo and Andy!
Thank you to Bloomberg, Andy, Mo and everyone involved - we had a fantastic festive theatrical afternoon!
At ReachOut, we believe that with the right support every young person can reach their full potential. Since 1994, we’ve been working with 8 to 18-year-olds from disadvantaged communities, providing one-to-one mentoring and team activities that help them grow in character and competence. Our structured, focused programme gives over a thousand children every year the confidence and skills they need for a brighter future.
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Gareth Southgate visits the ReachOut! Academy
It was baltic outside last night. The kids only got to play 35 minutes of
football. And even adult football in the
hall was cancelled… but we didn’t care
because we got to meet Gareth Southgate at the ReachOut! Academy in Hackney!
Gareth took it all in his stride, and his
responses were exactly what our boys need to hear from their role models in all
walks of life. In particular Gareth
emphasized the need to always work hard
at what you are trying to achieve, how important it is to want to be
better every day, and that when you fail, to get up and try again. Without meaning to he delivered a perfect
session on one of ReachOut!'s core values - Staying Power!
ReachOut! volunteer Katee Hui was presented
the Barclays Community Sports Award for November by Gareth Southgate for her
incredible work founding and leading Hackney Laces Community Club over the past 18 months. We were lucky enough to grab hold of Gareth
Southgate for 15 minutes after he presented her award, and he kindly agreed to talk to the ReachOut! Academy Year 10 boys who were also on site at
The Petchey Academy at their weekly mentoring session.
Aside from our very own volunteer coach Michael
Bakare, Gareth was the first professional footballer to visit the ReachOut!Academy in Hackney, and definitely the first England or Premiership player to
do so. A grand total of 22 boys, 3 staff
and an amazing 18 ReachOut! mentors got to ask Gareth questions about his
career and take photos before he departed for the long drive back
to Harrogate in Yorkshire. Questions ranged from ‘Are you considering a return to football management?’ and
‘What top tips do you have for our defenders?’ to simply ‘Can I have your autograph!?’.
We’re really grateful he stopped by, and if he’s ever in the neighbourhood again maybe he could pop in to show us those top defending tips out on the pitch!
By Pete Blackwell
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