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In this month's issue don't miss
  • Join a halow Fundraising event
  • Young people win a national award
  • Latest recruitment opportunities
Start your health kick with halow this spring!
Inspired by our intrepid halow250 cyclists taking on 250 miles next weekend? Why not join us and get fit for spring! Get involved with the Rotary Sponsored Walk on Sunday 15th May.
Click here to find out more about the event. 
Want to try something more challenging? Check out our Upcoming Fundraising Events here. Grab the chance to sign up to the Three Peaks Challenge or even climb Mount Kilimanjaro! Want an adrenaline rush? We are looking for people to join the Summer Skydive! Contact the team with any ideas you have.
Half term brought a day of Alice in Wonderland-themed activities at the Haslemere Workshop this month. The young people had the opportunity to try out yoga using creative sequences, had their faces painted as Alice characters and enjoyed Afternoon Tea! Read more about Social Activities
The halow Music Group have been to London to visit the Royal College of Music! Students from the College visited the Music Group in session at the Aggie Club last year. It went so well that halow was invited to the College itself for a fun and creative session. Click here to watch a video from the day.
halow care works with young people on developing opportunities for Supported Living. This year we are going through big changes with the opening of a fifth house, with a view to opening more in the near future! If you know a young person who is ready to take the next step please Contact the team

My halow story
"I really did enjoy the halow Annual Party, it was lots of fun. I did some dancing with my friend Alex. I also chatted to some people that I knew as well. I love the Firestone Rock Band, they are great. The Firestone Rock Band remembered me from the first Annual Party halow had.  I really do hope that the Firestone Rock Band will play at the halow Annual Party again." Sarah, longtime halow supporter.
If you have been involved with halow in some way and wish to tell your story please contact Rose
halow250 is nearly here! Can you support our riders?
One week to go till the halow250 kicks off! If you are not joining the riders in the tough 250 mile cycle ride, you can still support them in various ways. If you wish to donate to their fundraising please click here. Alternatively, why not use your skills Great British Bake Off style? Support the riders by baking goods to keep them going through what will be a real test of endurance. Cakes, flapjacks and savoury bakes, items packed with protein and high energy ingredients especially welcome. We ask that all bakes be delivered to the halow office by Thursday 28th April ready for the ride on Friday, contact Diane for details. Don't forget to watch out for Facebook and Twitter updates when the ride takes place from 29th April to the 1st May. Please interact and share as much as possible!
The Building Futures Group begin Person Centred Planning 
It's the time of year when young people in the Building Futures Group are starting their Person Centred Planning meetings. This is where the young people gather a Circle of Support- a group of people they feel can help and guide them to make important decisions in their lives. The Circle may include a parent, sibling, friend, teacher or anyone who knows them and can support them to attain their goals in life. At the Person Centered Planning meetings, young people are encouraged to voice their opinions, to discover who they are, and to think about what they want out of their lives. For more information about the new Building Futures group starting in September 2016 contact Mel
Thanks to a very kind donation from Clinique we are going to be giving one lucky young person a chance to win a makeup lesson with an expert. Just email us your favourite halow memory before Friday 6th May! 
We are delighted to announce that the Building Futures Group have been given a national award from Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking, for their community work. Read more
halow care is seeking to develop its services with the recruitment of 2 full time posts:
  • Buddy Service Manager
  • Supported Living Assistant 
The Buddy Service Manager is a key role responsible for managing the service which provides 1:1 support to our young people. The Supported Living Assistant will manage the process of Supported Living and associated administration. If you or someone you know might be interested in either of these roles please click here to download an application pack or contact hr@halowproject.org.uk 
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