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Doing a little can achieve a lot and have a huge impact on the lives of people within Norfolk. We welcome any ideas on how you could get involved and we need your support.


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  Sponsor a current event

  Set up a standing order

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  Schools

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  Volunteer with us

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Support us > Schools

Your school has probably come into contact with The Matthew Project Youth Team through the assemblies and lessons involving drug and alcohol education.
 
This service is provided free of charge to your school.
 
       
We receive funding from various sources, but each year it is a challenge to raise enough money to cover the full cost of providing our services.
 
We would therefore be grateful if you would consider
The Matthew Project as a charity you could support at your school.
 
Below are some easy ways to get involved. Please contact Caroline for ideas and support or speak with one of the youth workers who comes into your school.
 
Tel: 01603 626123
  • Collection after your school carol service, school play or harvest festival
  • Non-uniform day
  • Teachers' Baby Photo Competition
  • Spell-athon, skip-athon, sponsored silence
  • Sports day tournament - teachers vs. pupils
  • Fashion show or talent competition
  • Treasure Hunt

Our impact is far reaching: Matthew Project youth workers were talking with children at a Norfolk Primary school when one little girl put up her hand and told them she had taken a Matthew Project card home after their last visit and she had given it to her dad who drank too much. He had rung the helpline and talked to someone and things had been better at home since and she had felt much happier.

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