“Africans, he says, smiling, should realise that there are so many potential great African leaders that the continent has even been able to lend one to the United States” Here is a link to an article on Mo Ibrahim which appeared in the Observer 1st February. In addition to being a fantastic role model and a great inspiration to everyone, …
Pictures of the Inauguration
Stunning images from a truly historic event see http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/01/the_inauguration_of_president.html Thanks Melanie for supplying the link.
Do You Know Why Most New Year’s Resolutions Don’t Work?
More food for thought from Steve Beckles-Ebusua of Serious Intentions www.seriousintentions.co.uk Click here to find out why. Happy New Year!
Interview with our Founder
An article from Pride Magazine featuring an interview with Urban Synergy’s Founder Leila Thomas.
Merry Christmas and Thank You!
Big thanks for your support this year.. It’s been fun! And we’re looking forward to 2009. Happy Holidays folks – Enjoy! Leila
Urban Synergy Founder wins Community Award
Leila Thomas, Urban Synergy’s Founder has won an award in Thomson Reuters 2008 Community Champion Awards program.
Urban Synergy Newsletter
Urban Synergy Newsletter highlighting the events from the last few months.
Urban Synergy Newsletter
Here is a summary of the activities that happened within Urban Synergy over the last few months. Thanks again to all our supporters for helping to make it all possible.
Moving into Leading and Managing Services for Children and Young People
Interested in Leading and Managing Services for Children and Young People? See link for details of a course.
Serious Intentions-7 steps to staying positive around negative people
Once again, some helpful advice from our colleague Steve Beckles-Ebusua at Serious Intentions http://www.seriousintentions.co.uk/ . I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did. Click here for the article.
Urban Synergy at New Scotland Yard
Urban Synergy were invited to Scotland Yard, to learn about Met-Track a scheme run by the Met Police to encourage young people to engage in athletics.
Think Further Academic Seminar
Hosted by Michael Isola Oxford University Undergraduate This seminar aims to: Inform 13-18 year olds about the realities of university life Provide tips on how they should approach their path to university. Advise parents on how they can support their children throughout the process The evening will begin with an open session where a panel of undergraduates or recent graduates …