In early March, we had to make the heart-breaking decision to temporarily close our mentoring services due to COVID-19. As a result of the outbreak, this has led to a huge surge from the most vulnerable of Island families needing support, meaning that we now need to raise £25,000 over the next three months in order to help Island families to survive and thrive.
Since our temporary closure, our staff team and volunteers have worked tirelessly to deliver food packages to families. These packages provide essential food supplies during this critical time.
Nigel Poulton, our CEO, says “£25,000 is a lot of money, but I hope together as a city we can come together to help these Island families in need. Last week, we had a young distressed mentee ring our duty phone and found through conversation, we were able to relieve her stress and anxiety so that she could carry on with her evening without worry or concern. Having worked in refugee camps and marginalised groups in my 20s and 30s, I have a strong understanding of how to help children in unprecedented situations. I found one of the best ways you could help a child to thrive was by offering some additional assistance to the family, for example, making sure they don’t go hungry so that they can be a strong support for their children as well as to others.”
The funds raised during the appeal will enable us to buy food essentials and household items including soap, toiletries, activities for the children and young people and other wellbeing resources. Our overall aim is to ensure that each Hamper of Hope is filled with food to enable a balanced and healthy diet for the mentee and their loved ones. Funds will also go towards fuel costs so that we and our volunteers can deliver the hampers to every Island family every fortnight. Lastly, to provide a 24-hour phone line so that we and our fully trained volunteers can provide support to those at crisis point.
Nigel continues “We are aware that the current situation with COVID-19 could lead to our mentees becoming withdrawn resulting in them becoming isolated. This is something we see time and time again when mentees are initially referred to us, which is why we are also working on a programme of activities that our vulnerable mentees and their families will be able to access at home and participate in the activities together as a family. Our long-term friends at Choc Affair – a York business that hand makes artisan chocolates here in York – are kindly making a series of chocolate recipes that Island families can make together at home. We are really grateful to them and everything they have done for us and our mentees over the years.”
To make a donation towards our emergency COVID-19 appeal,please visit https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fund/the-island-emergency-covid19-appeal
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