Kieran Murphy from Hitchin's PHASE hails Hertfordshire Community Foundation

By Layth Yousif 27th Aug 2020

Kieran Murphy from Hitchin's PHASE hails Hertfordshire Community Foundation
Kieran Murphy from Hitchin's PHASE hails Hertfordshire Community Foundation

One of Hitchin Nub News' regular contributors Kieran Murphy has been writing in praise of Hertfordshire Community Foundation.

Kieran is director of Phase, a highly-acclaimed group that helps prepare young people for the complexity of teenage life while boosting their resilience and mental wellbeing.

As we reported recently at Hitchin Nub News Hertfordshire Community Foundation offer grants to community-based organisations and charities.

Read on for what Kieran has to say about Hertfordshire Community Foundation.

Hertfordshire Community Foundation have been a consistent help and support to Phase and the work we do with young people across Hitchin.

Over the last few years they have supported various Phase projects from supporting young people struggling with self-harm to equipping children with the skills to cope with change and failure - life skills we all need.

Most recently Hertfordshire Community Foundation were instrumental in Phase being able to offer a rapid response to the pandemic by supporting our virtual mentoring programme, this support has provided hundreds of 1:1 sessions for young people.

One young person recently said 'Phase virtual mentoring has really helped me with finding ways to manage my anxiety and control what I worry about. I always come away feeling more positive and listened too.'

Hertfordshire Community Foundation also produce a fantastic piece of research called Hertfordshire Matters Report which informs many organisations like Phase to reposed to key needs of our town.

Thank you Hertfordshire Community Foundation for all your support

     

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