Kristen Van Slycke April 4
Hello Eckerd!
Kristen Van Slycke from Schreiner University in Kerrville, Texas here. I've been living with your fellow classmates at 35 Gower Street and traveling throughout Europe with them. Each of us has a place where we volunteer a few hours a week, and I am so lucky I stumbled across the Holborn Youth Project.
The Holborn Youth Project is located down a little alleyway in the Bedford House Community Centre. The Bedford House allows the HYP to use their facilities, along with other groups like the Good Neighbour Scheme, the Bangladeshi Community Project and the Under 5's group. The Under 5's group is precious, especially when they get all dolled up in their ballerina outfits!
My boss, Kim Sutton, is an Australian who seriously cares about giving the youth a positive place to go to in the evenings instead of hanging out on the streets. She has been with the HYP since it started almost three years ago, so she has seen how it has evolved and basically built it up from nothing. We cater to youth 11-19 years old by providing them with different opportunities like drop-in sessions 2 nights a week, a rowing team, dance lessons, spray art sessions (giving them a safe place to spray paint other than walls), rap workshops, a Youth Forum (that decides what the HYP should do) and a Friday Night Girls Group.
The Youth Forum is a recent addition to the HYP's line up. In order to be in the Youth Forum, the youth member must be nominated and accepted by the youth workers, and they are provided a voice in the Project. Last week while I was making a flyer for the Friday Night Girls Group, I sent it to the Youth Forum, and they decided exactly what they wanted the flyer to say and how it was to look. The corrections took a while, but I had no problem because I knew that was what the Youth Forum decided. I think the Youth Forum is a brilliant addition because it allows the youth to have a voice and decide what goes on in the HYP, since it does serve them.
The Friday Night Girls Group is something I was recently asked to lead. I was unsure about it, because I was unsure about giving up my Friday nights, but after realizing it's sole purpose was to help Bangladeshi girls have a social life, I decided I would help. Kim was explaining to me that the Grils Group was set up because many of the Bangladeshi girls in Holborn are not allowed to join any activities we have because of the boys in attendance. The Girls Group allows the girls to be girls without the worries of boys hindering their fun. This starts up on 28 April, and our way of promoting it was through sending some Clinique products in the mail to the girls. Kim scored a great deal with a program that sells cheap name brand stuff to non-profit agencies.
I love my job because I know what I am doing is making a difference in the youth's lives, even if it is something as simple as making fun flyers. I am going into the teaching field, so this experience allows me to see what working with "at-risk" (I hate that word) students really is like. The youth I work with give me a hard time about being a Texan, but when they find out I want to be a teacher, they start acting up more, just to push my buttons, which doesn't work. Having an American at the Project is great, because I honestly don't know how many of the youth will have the opportunity to travel to the States. They are very interested in what my life in America is like, and they want to know how American students live differently than those in London. These kids are so smart, and I am happy to work for a place that provides them a safe and positive place to go every night during the week.
I hope everyone at Eckerd is having a great day. I wish I could send pictures of myself with the youth, but rules with the HYP do not allow photographs or film. You must take my word that the youth are amazing, and they might not remember me (even though I am the only American and one of the only white people around the HYP offices) in the future, but my work will have an impact on their lives. I won't know about how my work has changed their lives, but just knowing that it will make a difference is all that matters to me.
Check out the Holborn Community Centre's website