Expanding the Esteem network through technology
With the help of our amazing donors, we have been able to scale up our online offer to youth workers during the pandemic to enable them to reach their young people with quality materials that would improve their relational and emotional wellbeing.
40 years on: Gender inequality - a driver of HIV
(This story is also featured in Charity Today.)
Garfield Weston grant news
Amazing news - The Garfield Weston Foundation has awarded us £20,000 for core costs of the Esteem programme!
Please help us raise £24,016 in a week
For the first time, the Big Give has offered acet UK the full champion matched funding for the Christmas Challenge online matched funding campaign to add to our pledger’s matched funding.
New faces, Esteem
We are thrilled to welcome two new Schools Workers to the team, who bring a wealth of experience with them as well as sharing our passion for relationships and sex education.
The Fullness Course, UK
According to Youthscape’s 2016 ‘Losing heart’ survey, half of churches never talk about relationships and sex with their young people, yet the topic was the third-highest priority for young people.
A new start in Russia
ACET Russia volunteers work in cities across the vast country, supporting young people in schools, colleges, churches, and prisons with educational sessions. Topics include addiction, family values, love, relationships and sex, HIV prevention, and bullying.
55 years in Thailand
Having served in Thailand since 1966, Alan and Maelynn Ellard have made the decision to return to the UK this autumn.
Club Activities, Nigeria
Earlier in the year, ACET Nigeria expanded its army of volunteers by training another 63 change makers who want to support children and young people in making positive decisions, to run Children’s Clubs, and deliver the Esteem programme.
Youth Engagement, Ukraine
Young people often first meet ACET Ukraine when the team comes to their school to provide University of Healthy Youth sessions. Then the teenagers discover there are other ACET activities they can participate in, such as youth clubs and social campaigns.
Teen Mum Project, Zimbabwe
The World Bank estimates half of Zimbabwe fell into extreme poverty during the pandemic due to the economic impact of lockdowns. This has caused more vulnerable girls to turn to sex work in desperation.
Salt & Light Newsletter November 2021
Welcome to the November 2021 issue of Salt and Light.