UBS Enduro 2012

Bruno Calzetta-Larrieu is raising money for LEASIDE EDUCATIONAL TRUST
“UBS Enduro 2012”

on 4 May 2012

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Leaside provides fun outdoor education activities to disadvantaged and disabled young people in East London. We deliver free training and qualifications and encourage young people to become positive role models in the community and develop their leadership skills and ambition.

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This year six UBS employees will participate in the Enduro Challenge (August 30th - September 1st) and raise funds for The leaside Trust. The Enduro Challenge is a relay race from Tower Hill in London to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It is a triathlon based event comprised of mixed corporate teams.

 

UBS Team Members:  Karen Farley, Matt Huille, Scott Robinson, Terry Trudigian, John Kennedy and Ryan Baker 

 

The Challenge:

Run 150km – London to Dover

Swim 12 Hours – Channel

Cycle 300km  – Calais to Paris


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Leaside is an outdoor educational trust based in Hackney which focuses on young people having trouble at school, at home, with the police or their peers. For many of the 1,000 young people that use Leaside each year, the charity is their first step towards a better life.  They provide a positive alternative to their users, teaching them educational, fun and inspiring outdoor activities in a peaceful setting, including canoeing, mountain biking, raft-building, orienteering and expeditions.

In addition to daytime sessions for schools, Leaside also offers accredited training courses, evening and weekend sessions and trips away from inner city life. The charity’s main focus is to encourage young people to stay in education, develop their confidence, leadership skills and ambition. 

There are over 10,000 user visits each year to Leaside’s centre in Hackney of which approx. 40% have special needs including physical disabilities and behavioural problems. Most of the young users live on nearby housing estates and come from low income, single parent families. Some live in care (in children’s homes or foster care).

 

 

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