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03172006 Friday Mar 17, 2006


YouthNet is 10!

YouthNet is 10 years old. As way of celebration, we had an event last night in the London Stock Exchange to thank those who already work with us and woo those who could - and should - work with us.

As an organisation, we've come a long way. I joined about seven years ago and at the time there were six employees and the charity was based in a back room in the Disney offices in West Kensington. Our office was known as 'Mickey Mouse's dressing room': every now and again, someone would walk in, don a Mickey suit and walk back out, presumably to entertain visiting children. At least I hope that's what he was doing.

Now YouthNet numbers 35 fulltime staff, plus over 50 volunteers and hundreds of partners across the voluntary, public and commercial sector. Lots more people and bigger budgets, but the consistent thing has been a real commitment to doing great and useful stuff through the use of technology.

Last night's event was an opportunity to show off some of the work we do. The best way we can do this is have the people we help, speak about their experiences. We brought together a panel of users of TheSite.org and volunteers who work on the askTheSite service to talk openly about their lives and the impact YouthNet has had on them.

Below are a few photos from the event. On Monday we should have the MP3 audio files of the panel discussion available for download.


If you were at the event, it would be great if you left a comment here saying what you thought of it.


crowd

Fiona Dawe

Martyn Lewis

panel group

Posted by Dom Waghorn ( 5:44 PM ) Link to this post Comments[6]


Comments:

PEMBLWYD HAPUS!

(Happy Birthday in Welsh)

Here's the the next 10...

DK

Posted by DK on March 17, 2006 at 09:24 PM GMT+00:00 #

I was there, and it was such a good night!

Everyone had a brilliant, if not slightly scary evening, but was worth it.

Posted by Gareth Milner on March 18, 2006 at 10:39 PM GMT+00:00 #

I was the poor sap on the far right looking bored.

Not really.

It was a very good event, I had a great time.

here's to the next ten years!

Posted by David Quinn on March 19, 2006 at 02:15 AM GMT+00:00 #

Now what did I say that offended the photographer so much?!

Posted by Ellie on March 20, 2006 at 07:47 PM GMT+00:00 #

Cracking evening. I was really impressed at the panel's impassioned answers, but it was especially touching to hear personal experiences relating to the questions.
Can't decide what was lovelier - Martyn Lewis or the canapes..........

Posted by Vicky Parker on March 21, 2006 at 11:26 AM GMT+00:00 #

We've just had this really great feedback from John Hemmings - a trustee of the John Ellerman Foundation:

"Excellent talks by many young people who had been helped in tackling teenage problems such as anorexia, self-harm, drugs, sexual problems, loneliness, depression, etc. A most impressive presentation"

Big thank you to the "Magnificent Seven" who made the night such a success!

Posted by Fiona Parkin on April 05, 2006 at 02:56 PM GMT+00:00 #

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