
Sustainability Forum

This January, Fresh Futures would like send a huge thank you to Rebecca Crawforth (Owner & Director of Navy) and her team at Navy Professional.
Navy is a professional beauty product supplier located in Bircotes, South Yorkshire.
In December, Navy selected Fresh Futures as their chosen charity and did some incredible work to raise awareness of the charity and raise money to help fund the services which we provide.
Throughout the festive period, Navy ran several incentives for YCC:
Overall, Navy raised over £1,300.00 for the YCC, on top of the work they carried out to raise awareness of our charity through social media posts and Christmas cards.
To learn more about Navy, visit their website, or follow them on Instagram.
At the end of 2021, we shared with you our 2021 in numbers paper – a document that illustrated the incredible reach that Fresh Futures had over the last 12 months (you can view this by clicking HERE or scrolling down)
But that’s not everything that we did. As we reflect on the incredible year that the charity had in 2021, and look towards a prosperous 2022, we would love to share with you some more great things that the charity achieved in 2021 – thanks to our massively dedicated team of over 100 employees, and wonderful volunteers!
WOW!
It’s #MeetTheTeam time.
Full Name: Samantha Latchayya
Job Title: Leadership Team Coordinator
Time in the role: 10 Months
What’s something people don’t know about you? I absolutely love languages and can speak French, Spanish and Mauritian Creole.
Your role in a nutshell: I work with the Leadership Team and Board of Trustees to coordinate all meetings, projects and events, to ultimately facilitate the effectiveness of the charity. I’m also in the Safety Group and Employee Forum. Finally, I run the charity’s social media channels which is really fun!
Why do you like working for YCC? I’ve always loved to plan and organise things– inside and outside of work, so this role suits me to a tee. Every single day at Fresh Futures is different, which makes the work really exciting. Finally, the people who work here are so friendly that I always look forward to going into the office!
What’s one of your favourite work memories? I really enjoyed the Staff Thank You event that was held in Summer 2021. We took over an entire pub’s venue and ordered in dozens of pizzas! The theme of the event was VIP and we all had VIP wristbands and a red carpet to walk down. It was a great opportunity to unwind with our colleagues and have a good catch up after a tough year.
And finally, what advice would you give to people considering working at YCC? Prepare to be very busy, but also to have lots of fun at the same time! One great thing about Fresh Futures is that the hierarchy is really flat, so you can put forward your ideas and opinions and make a real difference – which is massively rewarding!
Contact Details: [email protected] | 07546 307 658
#WeAreYCC
Today we are looking back at all of the amazing things Fresh Futures has achieved this year.
This highlights just some of the incredible ways we have helped the local communities in 2021 across our departments.
We are incredibly grateful for all of the support we have received from our followers, making what we do possible, and we are ready to take on 2022!
It’s really important that we take the time to recognise our volunteers – as without them, the charity would not be able to help so many people across the community.
Each month we recognise a Fresh Futures Volunteer that has gone above and beyond in their role. Kicking off 2022, is Tracey Twizell, who volunteers as a face-to-face befriender. We caught up with Tracy earlier this month and asked her a few questions…
Name: Tracey Twizell
Tell us a little about yourself? I am 58 years old and was lucky enough to retire from working four years ago, along with my husband Michael.
How long have you been volunteering for the charity? I have been volunteering now for three years.
Explain your volunteering role: My role as a volunteer is to try and visit my befriender once a week, plus a cosy telephone chat one or twice a week. I have also done shopping on occasion for her, and if I have been baking, I will take some cake or home-made soup to my befriender.
What made you want to start volunteering with YCC? When I first retired, I found I had a lot of time on my hands and I knew I wanted to help someone, although at the time I didn’t know how.
Sum up a typical day of volunteering for you? Initially I would visit my befriended every Wednesday afternoon pre-Covid. Then, we could only telephone which still worked for us, and now it’s a mix of both of these forms of keeping in touch.
And finally, what advice would you give to people considering volunteering with YCC? I would just like to say that I find the older generation have so much to offer, both in life experiences and humour. I find it so rewarding being in their company, and they should most definitely not be dismissed as the past generation. If anyone is considering volunteering, I would highly recommend it and I hope you are as lucky in your chosen befriended as I have been.
If you are considering becoming a face-to-face or telephone befriender, please contact Lucy, YCC’s Volunteering Development Officer, on 07849 398829 or [email protected].
Fresh Futures would like to send a huge thank you to Stowe Family Law for their very kind donation of £250.00; and to Tom Suttill for coordinating. Your donation is hugely appreciated by everyone at the charity!
Stowe Family Law told YCC; “We are proud to be supporting Fresh Futures with a donation towards their wonderful work improving the lives of children and their families in the Yorkshire region. We wholeheartedly recommend that other local businesses get involved wherever possible.”Stowe Family Law are a team of compassionate family solicitors with a strong track-record of success for clients in Huddersfield and Yorkshire. You can visit them here: https://www.stowefamilylaw.co.uk/offices/huddersfield/