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I d sunk, lost all confidence : the charity helping young people into work

Forced to move out of her home in West Sussex and into her in-laws’ house in an isolated village in Berkshire to save money during the pandemic, George could suddenly only see brick walls ahead of her. “I want to work and be a good example to my daughter,” she says. “But because of the pandemic it seemed impossible. I sent out hundreds of CVs and spent days trawling the internet for jobs but I just couldn’t find anything in this part of the world. Within a few months of moving here, I’d sunk. I lost all my confidence, began suffering from anxiety, put on weight and stopped going out. It felt like it was all over.”

Guardian and Observer charity appeal hits £1m

2 months old This article is more than 2 months old More than 9,000 readers contribute to charities supporting young people through Covid crisis Please donate to our appeal here Funds raised will be shared between three charities: UK Youth, YoungMinds and Child Poverty Action Group. Photograph: Antonio Guillem Fernandez/Alamy Stock Photo Funds raised will be shared between three charities: UK Youth, YoungMinds and Child Poverty Action Group. Photograph: Antonio Guillem Fernandez/Alamy Stock Photo Fri 1 Jan 2021 05.15 EST Last modified on Fri 1 Jan 2021 12.14 EST With more than a week still to go, the Guardian and Observer 2020 appeal has raised an amazing £1m for its three partner charities supporting disadvantaged young people living in communities hit by the Covid pandemic.

Guardian and Observer appeal raises £750,000 for Covid-hit young people

More than 7,000 readers have donated so far, with funds going to help disadvantaged communities Money raised in this year’s appeal will go towards helping reduce child poverty in the UK. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Money raised in this year’s appeal will go towards helping reduce child poverty in the UK. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Wed 23 Dec 2020 09.28 EST Last modified on Wed 23 Dec 2020 23.37 EST Less than three weeks after its launch, the Guardian and Observer 2020 charity appeal has raised more than £750,000 for charities that are helping to tackle the stark impact of the pandemic crisis on young people in disadvantaged communities.

The Guardian view: please support our 2020 Christmas appeal

This article is more than 3 months old Covid has hit the younger generation hard. We are fundraising to fight child poverty, and support youth work and mental health ‘Poorer children and those from black and minority-ethnic backgrounds have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.’ Photograph: Posed by model/Photofusion/Rex/Shutterstock ‘Poorer children and those from black and minority-ethnic backgrounds have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.’ Photograph: Posed by model/Photofusion/Rex/Shutterstock Tue 22 Dec 2020 13.30 EST Last modified on Tue 22 Dec 2020 13.53 EST “She felt that she had to look after me and protect me.” This is how Christina, a mother with a severe disability, described her daughter’s reaction to a recent family crisis. Faced with threats of eviction, Christina was considering going back to her abusive husband. But advice provided by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) led to a transformation. After Christina’s hous

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