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Posted: 22nd May 2020

Quick on the draw!

The London Borough of Barking & Dagenham has announced plans to hold a Thank You Festival once the lockdown is over and it’s safe to do so. This event will be sponsored by none other than West Ham United star, Mark Noble, and they are calling out to our creative youngsters to design a log ...

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Posted: 19th May 2020

Jenson's on the button!

Like so many organisations, the Sycamore Trust has been forced to adapt and adjust some of our services in the current climate. As a charity that prides itself on the personal touch, it’s proven to be quite tricky, but we have continued to support families and individuals who are finding life ...

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Posted: 11th May 2020

Can we draw it? Yes we can!

Althought the lockdown has been difficult for some, we've seen some real talent emerging during this unusual period.  A number of the young people that we support have shown just how creative and talented they are, and the latest member to excel is Ellis, who is a member of the Alpha Group tha ...

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Posted: 4th May 2020

Life under lockdown!

You’d be forgiven for thinking that the lockdown had led to a slow period for the Sycamore Trust staff, but nothing could be further from the truth in the case of Emma Marston, who fulfils a number of different roles within the organisation. A big part of Emma’s day is devoted to the ...

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Posted: 27th April 2020

2.6 challenge? No problem!

  Sycamore Trust UK staff have embraced the 2.6 challenge with a range of activities in the last few days, and the fund raising efforts will continue all week. The 2.6 challenge is the nationwide fundraising initiative designed to help replace some of the money that will be missing ...

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Posted: 23rd April 2020

Join the 2.6 challenge!

Sycamore Trust staff are joining in with the 2.6 challenge and we need your support!  Like so many charities, we have been affected by the current situation and so many of our fund raising plans have been postponed because of the lockdown. This Sunday would have been the London Marathon, an ...

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