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Cash boost to help disadvantaged kids take part in daring adventures

By Kelsey McCabe

A charity aimed at providing a platform for youngsters to enjoy adventurous expeditions has received a grant that will benefit economically disadvantaged youths from South-east London.

The Ulysses Trust provides financial support to the Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Associations, which enables the organisation to plan the expeditions – which might include sailing trips and mountain hikes. In 2023, the Ulysses Trust covered about 22 per cent of total expedition costs.

The trust’s chief executive, Polly Marsh, said: “The fantastic support with a donation of £25,000 from the London Freemasons will open up many opportunities for extraordinary young Londoners to take part in life changing expeditions both home and abroad.”

Cadet expeditions are meant to build leadership, self-confidence, and collaborative skills, and have in the past brought young cadets from East Ham and the broader South-east London area to locations including Wales and South Africa.

However, the expeditions are not publicly funded, meaning that support from donors and volunteers is essential for the inclusion of cadets not from affluent backgrounds.

The London Freemasons’ Paul King said: “We love how the Ulysses Trust gives opportunities to young Londoners – and particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds – to develop skills which they will use for the rest of their lives and make them into better citizens.”

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