Showing posts with label youthwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youthwork. Show all posts

Friday, December 15, 2006

support the cheerleaders!

below is a message i just got from the director of the ascension eagles cheerleaders. they need financial support in helping them to represent england in the 2007 world championships.

Dear AEC supporters,

I wanted to let you know that Ascension Eagles are appearing on the X-Factor Final this Saturday, 16th December. Very exciting!

Despite our success, we aren't raising the funds we'd hoped for -- 58 people texted CHEER in November and 23 have texted in December. Please can you help us circulate our appeal and get more people to support us?

Encourage people to visit this link, where they can see our performance from An Audience with Take That, and remind them to text their support!

Thank you for all you do!

Monday, December 11, 2006

Inspiration for the Week


Eric Prydz Vs Floyd 'Proper Education'
a great vid that turns the idea of little urban rats into little urban agents for positive environmental change.
how would christian youthworkers inspire their kids into radical acts of subversion done in the name of god?
thanks to sanctus1 for the tip.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

muggings - cause, effect, and hope

excellent interview on bbc radio4's today programme this morning, that looks at the question of why young people go around mugging others. you can listen again here.
youthworkers, camila batmangelidgh of kids company, and shaun bailey bring a damning critique and indictment on our liberal democracy that has neglected the care and safety of our children so that they actually feel unsafe in the world. that feeling of being unsafe coupled with a lack of love and care, along with a relentless media-driven diet of violence places too many children literally into survival mode that means the only way they can see that they can be safe is to become known as dangerous.
of course, this sounds like more liberal wishy-washy excuse-making for bad behaviour, but i find myself saying more often these days, that delinquent parents and adults are making delinquent children.
we do well to remember that jesus welcomed children into his circle in such a way that shocked his culture, when he said, 'to such as these (children) belong the kingdom of god'. in other words, the 'status' of children is second to none in the eyes of the king of the universe. that also means that the responsibility for the love and care and nurture and discipline of these first-class citizens of god's kingdom lies with adults.
the critique of the youthworkers mentioned above is that adults are the cause of their own misery because they have failed in their responsibility to the children they have begotten.
this is a complex issue that will not suffer simplistic solutions. it will require nothing less than a cultural shift, probably taking a generation or more to flow through.
but its not hopeless. einstein said that it only takes 8% of any given population to change for the rest of the population to change with them.
people like camila and shaun need to play a louder and more prominent role in helping our society to understand what's going on and develop strategies at a political level that are more effective than what we currently have.
churches need to take heart and realise that they have an enormous part to play in this issue too, as they provide most of the country's youthworkers. organisations like frontier youth trust and oasis trust do great work in training youthworkers and contributing at a significant political level by engaging in prophetic dialogue with the makers of public policy. youthwork programmes like ascension eagles cheerleaders take a long term approach to working with young people and their wider community that actually effect a cultural shift at a micro level.
the downward spiral of violence and revenge is not the only way to be feel safe in our world. the dear man whose son was murdered by 2 young men for his mobile phone and travel card has chosen to look for a better way.
the season of advent leading to christmas reminds us that god did not, and has not given up on the human condition, flawed as it is. the decision of god to live among us as jesus of nazareth, taking responsibility for the children he created continues to inspire a real, living and transformational hope that the way life is, is not necessarily the way it needs to be, and that the human condition is actually redeemable.
there is hope yet, and there are those who live hope.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Text the Cheerleaders


Fundraising is always a difficult and never-ending task in youthwork. But here's a way you can help the Ascension Eagles Cheerleaders in a really easy way.
People can text "CHEER" to 84424, and they will receive a message which says, "Thank you for donating £1.50 to the Ascension Eagles Cheerleaders. Please visit us at www.ascensioneagles.com AEC are grateful for your support!
£1 will go directly to Ascension Eagles, while 5p goes to Charity Technology Trust and 45p goes to the mobile organisers.
The phone numbers of all the people who donate will be entered in a prize draw that could take place in early January. London City Airport is donating £1000 towards the Worlds bid, and for the prizes is donating two round trip flights and accommodation to Edinburgh. Take That are donating signed copies of their Worlds Tour on DVD.

AEC Director, Shara Brice, needs to get some more prizes donated. If you can help her in this outstanding cause that is helping to transform young lives in one of London's most difficult boroughs, then please contact her through the Ascension Eagles Cheerleaders website. AEC has got to be one of the most effective youthwork programmes in this country, and would greatly value your support.

So whatever you do, at least send her a text to keep the CHEER coming, on 84424.