Save the Children Awards – Walsall Street Teams Honoured

Bruce George MP with Save the Children

Bruce George MP celebrates achievements of young people in Walsall South who have received an award in the Help Yourselves scheme at special awards ceremony in Westminster.

Bruce said, “I am delighted that the Walsall Street Teams’ Jigsaw Project have been recognised for their work. They ran a successful series of workshops to engage group of vulnerable young women most of whom are now back in education or work. The success of this pilot led to Walsall Street Team making it a permanent piece of their work.

“It is a great example of how young people can make a difference in their local community. Other young people should think about what they can do in their community and apply for an award through the Save the Children and British Gas Help Yourselves scheme. It’s a great opportunity to make a difference.”

Bruce has also added his name to an Early Day Motion expressing concern about the plight of young people in deprived areas; welcoming the awards scheme and calling on the Government to do more to support young people living in deprived areas. He will also be visiting the scheme in his constituency later this month.

Save the Children and British Gas teamed up to create ‘Help Yourselves’ – a small grants scheme aimed at empowering and engaging children and young people who actively wanted to make a difference to their lives and the lives of their community. Help Yourselves was launched in 2005 and since then over 180 grants of £1,000 or £3,000 have been given to groups of vulnerable children and young people to do something proactive to make their lives and communities better.

‘Help Yourselves’ was created especially for young people. It provides the opportunities and advice they need to change and improve their quality of life by being actively involved in making changes to the communities in which they live.

Roxane Brown, Manager of Help Yourselves at Save the Children said, “Save the Children is very excited about celebrating the outstanding achievements of young people at this awards ceremony. We hope it will also encourage more people to get involved with the scheme as it goes from strength to strength in 2008. The Help Yourselves grants encourage children living in deprived areas to actively participate in making changes within their communities and to their lives. Save the Children particularly welcomes applications from groups who may face discrimination and disadvantage in society because of issues relating to, for example, geography, gender, ethnicity or disability. ”

The awards ceremony also marks the start of the next stage of Help Yourselves - where bigger grants are going to be given out during 2008. The new phase will include 40 awards of £1000, 8 awards of £5000 and 3 awards of £10,000 - all of which will help children themselves set up lasting projects in their communities and really have a say in what goes on in their lives.

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