Tuesday 29 May 2012

7K & The West Highland Way...


Colin Wade, Managing Director of Andrew Muirhead and Son Limited recently walked the West Highland Way on behalf of With Kids.

All the staff, their family and friends raised an astounding £7000 for With Kids!  This is a truly staggering amount which will go a long way to helping us carry on with our work here.

We rely solely on donations to carry on our work here. If you would like to help us by donating or if you are thinking of raising money for us when taking part in an event then we would love to hear from you. However much money you raise for With Kids, you'll be helping vulnerable children and families.

Contact us on 0141 550 5770 or email Suzy on s.blair@withkids.org.uk

Thank you so much to Colin for his Herculean effort and to everybody that supported him and donated.

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Monday 28 May 2012

Torrie Publications donate £500...


Torrie Publications have been a fantastic support to With Kids. Recently Brian Kane visited the office to donate another £500. With our Summer Programme just around the corner this money will be a huge help to providing activities for our families.

Thank you so much to Brian and Torrie Publications for the donation. We rely heavily on donations to keep With Kids running. Without these kind donations our services wouldn't be able to continue and the valuable support that is given to families and vulnerable children in our community would cease to exist. We really are so grateful to Brian and other donators like him for all the support.

If you are interested in finding out more about our services and the work we do here at With Kids check out our recent blog post that highlights our work.

For more information on how to donate please click on this link: DONATE TO WITH KIDS

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Friday 25 May 2012

3rd Year Students win us £3K!


Trinity High School in Renfrew recently were participants of the Youth Philanthropy Initiative. 3rd years students from various high schools were asked to research a local grassroots charity and carry out a presentation on it with the chance of winning a whopping £3000 for their chosen charity.

The pupils of Trinity High School chose to focus on With Kids and we're delighted to announce that Trinity won! A huge congratulations and thanks to Catherine, Rachel, Theigan and Joanna who's fantastic presentation on With Kids won us the prize.

It was a pleasure to work with them and we look forward to seeing them again next month at the Youth Philanthropy Initiative celebration party in June.

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Monday 14 May 2012

What's your problem? - Parents and Carers, We Want You


Come and give us your views on the day to day issues that REALLY affect you and your children's lives. School, community resources, health care, benefits / tax credits - whatever the subject we'd like to hear your thoughts and experiences. We will also try (where possible) to offer practical help on issues that you might not be able to tackle or feel you are able to on your own.

We all find our selves in difficult situations and quite often there are things in and around the area where we live that bother us. No doubt your concerns and issues are the same as those who live in the streets around you and we don't want you to go unheard. That's why we have created our Parents and Carers Group, where we aim to provide a place to discuss the issues that you feel are affecting you.

Come and have your say at our informal chat and we'll even throw in a spot of lunch! For more information on 0141 550 5770. We hope to see you there.


With Kids, 15 Annfield Place, G31 2XE

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Wednesday 9 May 2012

The Art of Noise.. GSA Students support With Kids !!

They will be the artists and architects of the future, but the students of Glasgow School of Art, will be focusing their artistic talents to music, as they will form the first choir the school has had in decades.

It's set to be a great event, and what has made it even better, is that the students have chosen to donate all proceed to With Kids !!

Jamie Sansbury, Architecture student and creator of GSA's choir, is keen to revive the school's musical spirit, that seemed to be so lively in the early 1960's.

"I want to give people who were classical musicians and individuals, rather than bands, an opportunity to perform in an "official" concert where all they really needed to do was rehearse and perform.

"It's a chance to allow inexperienced musicians chance to join in and improve their singing, as well as being part of this new venture which, i hope will become a regular feature on the GSA calendar."

We cannot thank Jamie and the Choir enough for their support, because we rely on donations such as this to keep doing the work we do, support like this is much appreciated !!

The concert will be held at:

Adelaide's 
Pitt Street
Glasgow
G2 4HZ

Tickets are £5 and are available from the MASS Bar (Bourdon Building) or by email: j.sansbury1@students@gsa.ac.uk or for any choir member. 

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Thursday 3 May 2012

If you do just one thing today...


Then I would ask you to take some time to take a look at the kids in your city, and think, really think about what you see. Those kids on the corners that are always causing trouble, the large family down the road who always seem to be fighting and are too noisy, the quiet child with the younger brother and sister who's mother never seems to be there. I would ask you to think about them, not just about how they are a cause for complaint or drive you mad, or the fact that they barely register on your radar but to look past that and consider what really goes on in their lives and why.




The state of Glasgow...


We've all heard the negative reports about Glasgow, about the poverty, unemployment, poor physical and mental health, low mortality levels, addiction, crime, and violence. And we know that children that grow up under these circumstances are prone to repeating a cycle that has often been learned from generation to generation.

We also know from research that children who have not received appropriate love and care in the first 2 years of their lives do not develop or grow properly. Worse still the architecture of the brain is affected and they simply are unable to react or respond in the way that a healthy child can.

The 'unmanageable' children...

Children often don't have the vocabulary or understanding to express themselves vocally, all we have to make sense of what is happening is their emotions and how they behave. This is the lives of the children that we disregard or dismiss as 'unmanageable', the ones who misbehave, disrupt classes and get into fights, that don't seem to listen or care, who seem destined for very little that's good. It's also the quiet ones who fall between the gaps, who seem invisible, have no friends, don't join in with games, and quietly slip away without anybody noticing or caring.

There is hope...

However, there is hope. The right support can have a profound impact and lead to substantial improvement in how they see themselves and others and their ability to cope. Creating a nurturing, stable environment may be the first time that a child can learn to trust someone or to believe that another is interested and cares about them. What should be a fundamental right and that many of us take for granted is simply not experienced by many children. But with proper emotional and physical care children, particularly young children can be incredibly resilient and their life chances transformed.

What With Kids do...

With Kids aims to build early years resilience and self esteem by providing early intervention for children from chaotic or traumatic backgrounds. Working with children using a mixture of one to one and group sessions and also by extending support to the parents and wider family we seek to foster safe and healthy relationships that allow the child and their family to take responsibility for their own lives and live them to the fullest advantage.


If you do just one thing today...

So, if you do just one thing today then please think about the lives and experiences of others less fortunate and try not judge or dismiss them. If you do one thing today – put yourself in their shoes and walk a mile in them.
 

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