Zachary Geddis Trust are delighted to be featuring in this year’s BBC Children in Need, and to show how their funding is making a huge difference to the children and young people who attend the Zachary Geddis Trust Little Superstars Service.
Last year Zachary Geddis Trust was fortunate to be invited to be shown on Northern Ireland Best Bits, and this year they are thrilled to announce that they will feature on the main show.
The work of the Coleraine based mental health organisation will be showcased on the BBC Children in Need programme from 7pm on Friday November 15.
Yasmin Geddis, CEO of the Zachary Geddis Trust, expressed her thanks to BBC Children in Need for the essential funding, which will go towards the continued provision of the Little Superstars Youth Service.
“We are thrilled to have received three years funding from BBC Children in Need in 2023, which continues until December 2026.
“It is also an honour to have our organisation featured on the prominent BBC Children in Need programme on Friday 15th November.
“Children are at the heart of our community and our support services for children are a vital part of the mental health provision which Zachary Geddis Trust offers each day.
“We offer counselling services from ages 13 upwards and group hubs to promote socialisation in a safe and supportive environment.
“Our Little Superstars offers a specific support service for 5 – 17 years focusing on creative outlets such as Lego, music, martial arts and drawing to build resilience, increase confidence and boost self-esteem.
“We are very grateful to BBC Children in Need for the vital funding which they provide to allow us to continue this essential youth provision.
“Our other support hubs are thriving too; the PRISM LGBTQIA+ group meets the first Friday of every month and our Men’s Hub meets every Monday evening.
“Everyone is welcome to join or come along!
“Don’t forget to tune in to BBC Children in Need on Friday 15th November to see some familiar faces!”
To find out more about the services for children which the Zachary Geddis Trust provides, visit our website www.zgbtst.org, email info@zgbtst.org or ring us on 028 7044 0123.