The Jewish Chronicle

Energetic return to face-to-face activities at JLGB

- BY NEIL MARTIN

After 18 months of running awardwinni­ng online programmes with JLGB Virtual, and a couple of pilot returns in between lockdowns in line with Government legislatio­n and National Youth Agency guidelines, JLGB is set to return to face-to-face local weekly activities across the country this month.

During this long hiatus, JLGB has been able to implement many changes that have been long in the pipeline and are now coming to fruition as weekly groups finally reopen.

Lockdown has been tough in so many ways, but it’s also been a catalyst for upgrading and creating new digital systems that have streamline­d the way JLGB activities run at local and national level.

JLGB Fuel is the new centralise­d system that powers local groups, providing them with shared themes and resources and programmes, further enhancing JLGB’s impact across the UK.

This means JLGB can open up new groups in new areas with minimal effort and in greater partnershi­p with local communitie­s.

At JLGB we focus on the individual and aim to recognise and enhance every young person’s potential, building their character to develop their leadership, communicat­ion, organisati­on, initiative, resilience, confidence and creativity.

Our local weekly groups have skilled up and empowered Jewish young people across the UK, giving them a wide range of new skills while honing their unique abilities to enable them to achieve in the future.

On a national level, our Evolve youth volunteeri­ng and skills initiative continues to remove barriers, so that all Jewish young people can participat­e in programmes and national volunteeri­ng awards recognised by universiti­es and future employers — such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and National Citizen Service — without compromisi­ng on their religious practice.

Building young people’s assets and enhancing their skills starts from as young as eight years old at your local JLGB group.

Skills programmes, run by young leaders, are delivered at our 30 weekly groups all across the UK. Find a group reopening soon in your area,

Building young people’s assets starts from as young as eight’

including: Barnet, Birmingham, Borehamwoo­d, Brighton, Bushey, Cardiff, Edgware, Finchley, Glasgow, Hampstead, Kingston, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Mill Hill, Muswell Hill, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Radlett, Shenley, Redbridge, Wimbledon, Woodford and more.

Places will be limited, so parents please make sure you register in advance online at: www.jlgb.org/ local

Cidney Miller, JLGB’s national youth representa­tive and virtual youth host, aged 17, says: “JLGB Virtual has been the most amazing experience to not only play a part in, but to also watch the incredible activities presented to all the young people stuck at home.

“However, I can’t wait to see my friends in person instead of over Zoom, which is why I’m so excited to return to face-to-face activities!

“All the changes that JLGB has made will make JLGB more youth-led than before and with a whole new set of programmes to interest everyone, I just can’t wait to get back!”

Neil Martin is CEO of JLGB

To find out more about your local JLGB, call 020 8989 8990, email hello@jlgb.org or find @JLGBHQ on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

 ?? ?? Friends at JLGB summer camp. Below left: Poster showcases the weekly groups
Friends at JLGB summer camp. Below left: Poster showcases the weekly groups

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