Game for ReachOut

Join us as we launch our first-ever streaming marathon and become a key part of our brand new gaming community!

Whether you’re an established streamer, just getting into gaming or anywhere in-between, we’re looking for keen streamers to #gameforgood by taking part in a streaming marathon between the 24th-26th of March. Could that be you?

Want to get involved? Just follow these steps:

1.Decide on your marathon. You can choose your marathon length, from 3, 6, 12 or a whopping 24 hours! DO split up your marathon and allocate time for breaks. If you choose a 12 hour stream, for example, you can split it into four, three hour sessions.

Stream any game on the console of your choice, fly solo or break down your marathon with a team of other streamers.

2.Tell us what you’re going to do! Register below to take part. We’ll be in touch and share your story on our social media platforms to help drum up engagement and increase your audience.

3.Set up your Just Giving Page. Visit our JustGiving team page and click Start Fundraising to set up your page in a few minutes.

You can edit your page with your own bio and fundraising target. If you’re a streamer, you can link your stream directly onto your page.

How will we support you 

1.Offer behind-the-scenes help

2.Post about you on our social media platforms

3.Send a personalised thank you card

4.Send you a ReachOut pin badge if you raise over £100

5.Send you a ReachOut gaming jersey if you raise over £200

Register below to recieve your pack today!
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CASE STUDY

“At first, I was really hesitant to take on the Project Leader role, despite having mentored with ReachOut. However, with the support of the team I’ve really developed my skills. For example, at the Mentee Graduation, I stood up in front of 200 people and presented an award which is something I would never ever have been able to have done before, and isn’t an opportunity I could gain in my other situations.”

Amy McCutcheon, Project Leader at ReachOut Academy, Dean Trust Ardwick, Manchester.

CASE STUDY 03

“Being able to spend the summer working at Rede Partners, was an amazing experience. Whether it was working in HR or Finance, I learned so much about the world of private equity, made great connections with fantastic people and I got to learn first-hand what it would be like to work there! I really believe that I can go onto build the career I want now I’ve been a part for a workplace for real”

Victor Adekunle, 18 years old, ReachOut Ambassador, London

CASE STUDY 02

“When I first my mentee, she was very reluctant to participate in the sessions. Now, I see a completely different person! Her confidence has grown and she is happy to join in! She still has some self-doubt when it comes to academic work, but that’s what I hope to help her overcome, because she is a very bright person!

Through mentoring, I’ve learnt I’m a lot more patient than I realised. There will be days where she refuses to participate and those are the days that I really see the importance of the character strengths, for both the mentees and the mentors. It also makes it easier for the mentee to understand the character strengths, when I use them myself”

Myrtle, ReachOut Club mentor at Tufnell Primary School, London

CASE STUDY 01

“There are more distractions than ever outside of school, and the commitment of our students to attend ReachOut sessions is testament to the value they place on the relationships they foster there, and the challenge and enjoyment they provide.

ReachOut’s focus on communication skills and character development has become an important aspect of our provision of support for these students. The opportunity to relate to a positive role- model other than their usual teachers is key to the programme’s impact, and the evidence of this has been seen in the students’ attendance, resilience and to their overall progress across all the subjects in the school.”

Thomas Janvrin, Assistant Vice Principal at the Petchey Academy London