Councillor Ray Gamble is a retired Probation Officer and when he was elected Mayor of Colchester for 2007-08 his theme was "families". Colchester YMCA offers safe, secure and supportive accommodation for 43 local vulnerable 16-25's. The accommodation and training is available for both male and female residents who are referred to us by Colchester Borough Council. In essence we provide the facilities and support normally provided by families for young people in this age group. Councillor Gamble was aware of the quality of Colchester YMCA's provision and readily agreed to accept us as one of his Chosen Charities for his Mayoral Year. The others were The Army Benevolent Fund, Colchester Relate, Homestart and the 7th and 44th Colchester Scout Troops. During the year trustees, staff and supporters of Colchester YMCA have attended the Mayor's Charities Committee and helped to organise and support a wide variety of events. These have included Music Concerts, a Fun Run, Real Ale Evenings, a Quiz Night, an Indian Buffet and a very enjoyable Mayor's Ball. A trustee of Colchester YMCA, Cllr Theresa Higgins, represented the YMCA at the Oyster Feast. Local companies and organisations have supported the activities of the Mayoral Year and it has been a very enjoyable year for all involved. In addition to the prestige of being chosen as a Mayor's Charity the year has been an opportunity to publicise the work of the YMCA and the excellent provision it makes for local disadvantaged young people. We received our first residents in August 1998 and this is our tenth year of successful operation. We feel very honoured to have been chosen by Councillor Gamble to be part of his very successful Mayoral Year. Due to hard work on the part of the Mayor and Mayoress, their supporters led by Ian McMeeken, and the chosen charities a total in excess of £34,000 was raised during the year which exceeded all our expectations. A cheque for £8,125 was presented to Colchester YMCA and will be used for the direct benefit of our Residents. The cheque was received in a ceremony at the Town Hall on Tuesday 24 June 2008 by the Chairman John Knight and Trustee Dahlia Wilkinson.
Young Deaf Club: August Events
Written by Administrator
Aug 05, 2008 at 12:00 AM
UNDER 18's CLUB: SAILING Aged 12-17yrs, this month you can try your hand at sailing at Stubbers Outdoors for just a £2.50 donation. You must book in advance, help with transport available on request. Saturday 16th August, 1-2.45pm (Deadline for Booking: Wednesday 13th August)
The following are for young deaf people aged 16 to 25:
CHLAMYDIA SELF-TEST KITS Free and confidential national chlamydia tests aimed at sexually active people in the 15 to 25 age group, see our website for more details. Stay healthy! Contact us for your free self-test kit
LOOKING FOR WORK OR TRAINING??? An adviser from "Next Steps" will visit the YMCA to help people aged 20 to 25, who are looking for employment or training. Just contact us to book an appointment
For Parents & Guardians:
!!! NEW PARENTS GROUP WEBSITE !!! We have just launched a new website aimed at parents and guardians of deaf children who are aged from 12 to 17 years old, living in and around Essex. www. youngdeafclub-parentsgroup.collectivex.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ANDREW ON: Minicom: 01206 508013 SMS: 07974 677530 Telephone: 01206 508012 Email:
Partners Come Together On Valentine's Day
Written by Administrator
Feb 15, 2008 at 08:00 AM
A generous donation from King Coel's Kittens helped to bring partners together on Valentine's Day. Colchester YMCA Foyer, Signpost, Every Step Ltd and King Coel's Kittens all met on the 14th to celebrate the donation that has allowed the purchase of six new computers boosting each organisations work for the community. Thanks to the new equipment members of the public are now able to access the new computers to study learndirect courses and gain help with job searching.