We’re excited to announce the launch our new Youth Challenge, comprising of fun activities for children and young people to complete and earn their very own Youth Challenge badge.

Designed for school and youth groups

Designed to help young people understand more about our charity, build strong relationships in our community, and help raise vital funds for our work, the challenge is suitable for use in schools and youth groups. Being involved is empowering and gives young people the opportunity to contribute to the community – plus it’s fun!

Aaya Nader, Community Engagement Officer said:

“We’re delighted to offer our new Youth Challenge to our local community. The Noah’s Ark team enjoy working with schools and youth groups and we thought this is a great way to engage children and young people. The challenge is ideal for scouting and youth groups, and schools. We have created an information pack with all the details about how the Challenge works, a booklet for participants to complete and a gorgeous little embroidered badge to give successful challengers at the end!”

 

 

A big thank you to 6th Friern Barnet Beaver Scouts Group who were the first group to try our new Youth Challenge.

Tracey, Beaver Scout Leader 6th Friern Barnet said:

“The Beavers love their new Noah’s Ark badge and are very proud to wear it on their jumpers! There is a nice variety of challenges available which caters for the range of different interests in our group, and I am pleased to say that they all really enjoyed taking part in the activities we chose for them.”

 

Here are some of the things the Beaver’s had to say about the Challenge:

“I really liked talking to my friends about Noah’s Ark. They do fun things for children who are not very well.”

“I liked drawing my card about kindness and then gave it to my best friend at school.”

“I really liked eating the smarties and collecting lots of coins to put inside the tube. All the coins can help other children to do fun things.”

 

To find out more about the Youth Challenge please contact: Aaya Nader, Community Officer on 020 3994 4105 or [email protected].