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The Impact of Coronavirus
Young people and children are facing fear, uncertainty and added pressure caused by the pandemic. Those who already suffer from anxiety and lack of engagement will find the loss of structure to their days difficult and other mental health conditions may deteriorate as their routine and support network is lost. With an unprecedented disruption to education and the exam system, when this is over, young people will need more help than ever to thrive academically, socially and emotionally.
We remain wholeheartedly committed to helping vulnerable young people long into the future through our unique provision. We are determined to do all we can to support young people across Engalnd and Wales through remote support and at our farms.
Help Us Always Be There
With a significant loss of income over the months, and despite carefully reducing our expenditure, we need your help to weather the storm - enabling us to always be there for vulnerable young people, long into the future.
Let's Get Creative!
While we are all at home, there is no better time to get creative with fundraising. Tag us in your challenges and share your pictures on one of our social media channels - we'd love to see your ideas!
> If you are working from home, donate your bus fare, petrol money or the money you would have usually spent on your morning coffee.
> Have a birthday or special occasion coming up? Ask your friends and family to donate the money they would have spent buying you a birthday drink or present.
> Host an online pub quiz or gig and encourage your audience to donate as the entry fee.
> Take on a cycle challenge on an exercise bike or run a virtual marathon!
Thank You
A huge THANK YOU for doing what you can to help Jamie's Farm continue to change the lives of young people long into the future.
With best wishes,
The Jamie's Farm Team x