Lancaster youths awarded after charity challenge
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The group of young people from Our Lady’s Catholic College completed the Charity’s Challenge for Change programme, supported by a grant from the Dulverton Trust.
Challenge for Change, designed to improve pupils’ communication skills and academic attainment, comprises six life skills sessions and a week-long residential in the Lake District, packed full of adventurous activities.
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Hide AdThe pupils gained greater understanding about key life skills such as money matters, healthy eating, team-building and leadership, and road safety, as well as taking part in karting, canoeing, abseiling and caving.
Conor Steeley, 13, after the 60ft abseil, said: “I can’t believe I have just done that, I never thought I’d be able to do anything like that!”
All those who took part were presented with their awards by Lancaster mayor Coun Joyce Pritchard at the Lancashire Association of Boys & Girls Clubs annual awards ceremony at Lancaster House Hotel.