Young people who took part in Chelsea Foundation’s National Citizen Service programme netted more than £2,000 for charity during this summer’s experience.

A total of 135 teenagers from schools in Wandsworth and Kensington and Chelsea joined the two-week stint of residential activities and social action run by Chelsea Foundation, which has been voted number one in London and ranks in the top 10 nationally.

The young people, aged between 15 and 17, completed a week’s stay away from home where they had to live and cook independently and work together in teams to navigate various challenges.

Stamford Bridge hosted a series of workshops aimed at equipping participants with key skills such as public speaking, teamwork and enterprise, money management and career guidance.

During the programme’s second week, the eight teams completed 30 hours of social action, raising over £2,000 for homelessness and mental health charities including Mind UK, Shelter, Glassdoor, Centrepoint and Kick It Out.

One of the week’s highlights was a bake sale and sandwich sale organised with Chelsea Foundation and Levy around the offices at Stamford Bridge, which brought in over £880.

Project officer Stephen Ganley said: ‘I loved working on the programme this summer and it was great to see the impact we were able to have in the community.’

Participants were rewarded for their efforts with some fantastic prizes, including individual and team awards, a stadium tour, an invitation to watch the Chelsea men’s first team train at Stamford Bridge and a trip to Thorpe Park.

NCS senior officer David Armstrong commented: ‘We are extremely proud of the success of this summer’s NCS programme, and the credit has to go to our fantastic staff who truly empowered the participants to achieve their potential.’

The NCS graduates now have the chance to continue their community work as ambassadors on the NCS graduate programme Changemakers, with the opportunity to one day become NCS staff members themselves.

Changemakers is now open to everyone 15-17 years of age. To get involved, please email [email protected].

Autumn residential now open to apply

Participants now have the opportunity to join us this autumn for our NCS model hosted by Chelsea FC in London.

Commencing on Monday 24 October, we will welcome all participants to join a residential with us at Inspire Learning - Green Park, Buckinghamshire where we will spend three days and two nights on 'Be Epic' where attendees will take part in many fantastic activities.

Participants will be hosted at our residential centre and kick off with a couple of days of team challenges and activities.

There is a mix of fun activities aimed to push the young individuals out of their comfort zone, encouraging them to enjoy new experiences and make new friends along the way.

For the second part of the programme, there will be activities aimed at developing core skills such as independent living, by experiencing what it is like to live on your own for a few days and the responsibilities taken on.

There will also be the opportunity to visit Stamford Bridge for a stadium tour and also to take part in an Enterprise Challenge and we will also welcome guests from UK Parliament to run activities to help build confidence and public speaking skills.

Before the programme begins, we will give participants and parent guardians the opportunity to meet us and hear more about NCS at either an online or in person information event.

Click to join us this Autumn