Weβre incredibly grateful to @therealnihal.bsky.social for joining us to mark 25 years of Lifeline Projects.
We appreciated your thoughtful contribution and your interest in the work we do with young people and communities. It meant a lot to have you involved in such an important moment.
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A huge thank you to Shingi Mararike for hosting our Q&A session at Lifeline Projectsβ 25th anniversary celebration.
Your conversation with our staff and champions, Sunita and Somto, brought the session to life and highlighted the incredible work being done for local communities.
Thank you to @libpeck.bsky.social for joining us at the House of Lords to celebrate 25 years of Lifeline Projects.
We were grateful for your support and the thoughtful words you shared about the importance of organisations working alongside communities to create lasting change.
Weβre extremely grateful to Prof Martin Griffiths CBE for joining us at the House of Lords as we marked the 25th anniversary of Lifeline Projects.
We appreciate your support and for the generous words you shared. It was a privilege to have you with us for such a special occasion.
A big thank you to Jon Cruddas for joining us at our 25 Years celebration at the House of Lords.
We really appreciated your kind words about our work supporting young people, families, and communities. It meant a great deal to have you there for such an important milestone.
This is a turning point for LifeLine - read about our event celebrating 25 years of LifeLine Projects and the new vision that will guide us to 2050. bit.ly/46AAlpX
We would also like to offer a heartfelt thank you to Lord Bailey of Paddington for hosting us at the House of Lords and for his inspiring opening speech.
It meant a great deal to mark this milestone in such a significant place and reflect on the work still ahead.
We were honoured to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Lifeline Projects at the House of Lords this week and we thank everyone that celebrated with us.
We marked the occasion with the launch of our first organisational impact report, available here:
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It is with a heavy heart that I share the news of Christopher John Lane's unexpected passing on Friday, February 6th. Christopher was a man of honour and integrity, whose life was marked by remarkable achievements and a profound impact on those around him. From completing The Duke of Edinburgh Award to running four half marathons for charity, he lived a life full of purpose and dedication. Christopher's greatest legacy, however, lies in his work with the youth. He volunteered in numerous third-world countries and tirelessly supported young people across the UK, helping them grow into confident adults. His commitment to family and community was unwavering, and he was truly the heart of our family. He touched the lives of everyone he met, always ready to lend a hand or offer support. His absence leaves a void not only in our family but in the many communities he served. We are raising funds to honour his memory and support those he cared for so deeply. Any contribution, no matter how small, would mean the world to us during this difficult time. Thank you for your kindness and support.
We would like to share the following statement from Rachel, Chris Lane's sister-in-law.
If you'd like to contribute, please visit gofund.me/4fac7a445
We are heartbroken by the passing of Chris Lane, our Lead Youth Development Worker.
Chris dedicated his life to creating safe spaces, giving young people a voice, and stopping them from tipping over the edge. His impact will live on through every life he touched.
Rest in peace, Chris.
On Friday, we were delighted to meet with Wes Streeting MP who visited our #mentalhealth service in #Redbridge and spoke with CEO Nathan Singleton and members of our Families and @faithaction.net teams as well as beneficiaries taking part in one of our art sessions.
Today, we were extremely pleased to welcome Fiona Taylor, Chief Executive of Barking and Dagenham Council. She had the opportunity to speak with our CEO Nathan Singleton
as well as hear from members of our team running programmes for young people, families, and faith groups in Barking and Dagenham.
Our latest bulletin is out now featuring an update on exciting new funding, a story from our @LPFamilies work in #WalthamForest, and @NathanSingleton looking at modern media and what we can trust.
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