Being a champion allows you to be a part of something bigger. It allows you to be a part of someone else’s story.
Meet Rosie! She is a Champion and here is why!
A story just like Helens (not her real name), a 10 year old girl, who after completing the Flourish Project, found the strength to report to the police years of abuse sheād experienced.
Helen told the police it was because of the project that she understood her worth and knew that what was happening to her was wrong.
A story like Mohammed (not his real name) who completed the Flourish Project, grew in confidence and began to engage more in class.
A story like Jake (not his real name) a 12 year old boy who had attempted to take his life twice, however after the project he said āI feel happier and no longer want to take my own lifeā.
Thereās still so many stories yet to be written and so many children and young people who need a Champion!
Are you ready to Champion a child? Are you ready to Champion a young person? Are you ready to play a small role in their story?