How To Have A Happy Family…
New Week. Fresh Start… Here’s a top read from TIME MAGAZINE on “How To Have A Happy Family – 7 Tips Backed By Research”.
http://time.com/#21296/how-to-have-a-happy-family-7-tips-backed-by-research
New Week. Fresh Start… Here’s a top read from TIME MAGAZINE on “How To Have A Happy Family – 7 Tips Backed By Research”.
http://time.com/#21296/how-to-have-a-happy-family-7-tips-backed-by-research
If you’ve got a talent – or want to ‘check out the local talent’ – get to the New Brighton Talent Show on Saturday 24th May in New Brighton Mall – organised by New Brighton Project
Video Highlights from Pimp My Jumpsuit at Surge Friday Night. Just another crazy night down at Youth Alive Trust…
Buy this years Entertainment Book online – support the work of Youth Alive Trust and save yourself $20,000 (well – you won’t use all the vouchers – but if you eat out twice a year – you’ll get your money back!) Click the link for more info
Welcome to Term 2! Reminder there are NO CLUBS in WEEK 1 of each term, due to leaders meetings and staff catching up on rest after the hectic holidays. BUT, use this extra time to LOOK UP and make new friends – real friends!! See you all next week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY&list=PLdgjd1TQOlx5h0R2EeTLp6mkLA4e6pbf6
“The ellipsis is a punctuation mark, one of continuance. It means ‘to be continued’; that there is more to come. It makes you think about what is yet to happen in your life, what could happen tomorrow; everything you have yet to see, experi…ence. Your story isn’t finished yet, and you won’t know what could come if you’re not here to see it. To see what’s after your ellipsis, you have to Live for Tomorrow…” – Grace King, 17. [Live For Tomorrow is a project for those that are struggling with, care about, or are affected by youth suicide, depression, alcohol use, self-harm and bullying].
CCC Plan to Cut Community Funding – Have Your Say…
In 2012/13 the Christchurch City Council’s Community Grant, Strengthening Communities Fund sat at $8.099 million. In 2013/14 it was reduced to $7.890 million. The Three Year Plan passed last year showed this to be maintained for the coming financial year, but the draft Annual Plan proposes to reduce it to $5.698 million – in other words a cut of almost 30% in two years, just as our community organisations are needed more than ever. See Page 83 of the Plan.
Youth Alive Trust Comment
800 of the city’s community groups received financial support from the council last year through their community grants, which makes a HUGE difference to the lives of the people of Christchurch – playgroups, sports programmes, social service programmes, budget advice, youth and children’s programmes, local events, etc, etc. Yes, rebuilding roads is important, and maintaining public services, and facilities is important, but these costs are HUGE compared to the relative small amount of supporting 800 community groups! For example, more than $36 million will be spent on Christchurch Parks (page 64) – six times more than what’s been offered to 800 community groups. Community groups such as Youth Alive Trust rely on the support of funders, such as the Christchurch City Council to subsidise the services we offer, breaking down barriers to participate and giving the extra support to those who really need it. There is no way the Christchurch City Council can fill the void these organisations would leave if they didn’t have the funding to continue their work. We urge the Council to adjust their budgets to not reduce the community grants budgets, but to increase them, at least with inflation. We urge the many rate payers who benefit from these community groups to make a submission before 22nd April before it’s too late.
Free Teenage Breakaway Programme for 4 days of the Easter Holidays from 28th April to 1st May! Join us for a trip to Hanmer, Airsoft, a trip to the movies and watching the Canterbury Tactix! Grab a flyer from our offices or flick us an email if keen – limited spaces – and it always fills up!