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Uniting young people and rebuilding lives following a cancer diagnosis
W H E R E N E W F R I E N D S H I P S
A N D E X P E R I E N C E S T U R N D A R K N E S S
I N T O L I G H T
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Once you’ve finished treatment, all you want is to
become ‘normal’ again and you don’t know how to do that.
With the support of Teens Unite, I feel I can apply for jobs and do ‘normal’
things that I wouldn’t have done a year ago.
AzreenTeen, diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma
Many people believe that once the cancer treatment is over then your life returns back to normal. This is far
from the case. I was diagnosed with PTSD and depression
post-chemo and two years on, it still remains. People need to know it’s okay not to feel like ‘the lucky one’ for surviving.
LucyTeen, diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma and Thyroid Cancer
contents 3. A message from our CEO4. Who we support5. Why we offer support6. How we help
8. Our vision9. Why now and why Hertfordshire?10. The House of Teens Unite14. Be part of our future
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a message from our CEO and Founder
It fills me with such excitement to share our vision of establishing The House of Teens Unite. This will be the first, UK mainland retreat for 13-24 year olds who are battling with the long-term effects of a cancer diagnosis .
I founded Teens Unite in 2007, determined
to provide the ongoing emotional, social
and physical support a young person needs
throughout their cancer journey. This level of
support can only be found with Teens Unite;
it is not provided by doctors, nurses or other
charities, yet it is an essential part of restoring a young person’s overall wellbeing,
helping them to live a life outside of cancer and overcome all aspects
of their diagnosis.
We’ve come so far, but this is just the beginning. There are 2,405 new cases
of cancer in teenagers and young adults each year in the UK and we have the
potential to ensure that no young person faces their cancer journey alone. However,
we need The House of Teens Unite to make this happen.
With your support, we aim to create a tranquil home with a heart, where a young
person diagnosed with cancer can escape the daily stresses and strains that come
with the ‘c’ word, where they can spend time meeting and interacting with others
their age in a similar situation and gain strength from each other.
When the world feels a dark and lonely place, The House of Teens Unite will be
a place of fun and inspiration. It will be a retreat where they can stay, share their
hopes, fears and experiences, learn new skills, take part in activities and remember
who they are as a person, not just a cancer patient.
Can you help to make this happen?
Debbie PezzaniCEO and Founder, Teens Unite
It’s a great environment just for teens, where being a
teenager comes before cancer. You can just carry on as if it’s not
really there, but if you want to talk about it, it’s so easy.
CelinaTeen, diagnosed with
Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
who we support
INCREASE IN THE INCIDENCE RATE OF CANCER IN TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS SINCE THE 1990S
TODAY, SEVEN TEENAGERS WILL BE TOLD THEY
HAVE CANCER
OF TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS SURVIVE THEIR DIAGNOSIS FOR AT LEAST FIVE YEARS
ARE WORRIED ABOUT THE IMPACT CANCER WILL HAVE ON THEIR FUTURE EMPLOYMENT
Today, seven teenagers and young adults in the UK will hear the words ‘you have cancer’. Seven more will hear them tomorrow and seven more the day after that.
We unite young people aged 13-24 from across the UK and rebuild their lives following a cancer diagnosis.
We are the only charity in the UK to provide support from diagnosis, through treatment, recovery and into remission. We understand that cancer doesn’t stop when treatment stops; the effects are often life-changing.
Many of the young people we support feel that being told they are medically ‘cancer free’ and being discharged from the care of doctors and nurses, is often as daunting as the diagnosis itself.
OF SURVIVORS HAVE ONGOING HEALTH RELATED PROBLEMS
28%
84%
74%
60%
70%
83%
95%
90%
87%
RESEARCH SHOWS:
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28%
84%
74%
60%
70%
83%
95%
90%
70
9595
70
87%
why we off er supportThere is an expectation for these young people to simply return to life before cancer. Teens Unite helps to put these stepping stones in place and provides a sense of ‘togetherness’, so that young people can start to naturally move forward with the help of others their age who understand what they are going through.
EXPERIENCE DEPRESSION
EXPERIENCE LONELINESS
EXPERIENCE ANXIETY
Statistical sources Bevan Foundation Report, www.clicsargent.org.uk, Cancer Research UK, Teens Unite surveys
OF YOUNG PEOPLE
HAVE LOST CONTACT WITH
THEIR PEERS
AS A RESULT OF CANCER TREATMENT IN YOUNG PEOPLE:
one-in-fi ve FAMILIES SAY THAT ISOLATION HAS LED TO THE BREAKUP OF FAMILY LIFE
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EXPERIENCE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THEIR PHYSICAL ABILITY
how we help and the diff erence it makesThe focus of our work is to unite young people following a cancer diagnosis through group workshops and activity stays, enabling them to fi nd strength from each other. The purpose of these workshops is to encourage peer to peer interaction and support, introduce friendships, enhance confi dence and self-esteem, set new challenges and learn new skills.
Teens Unite is unique. We don’t have a ‘one wish’ approach. Instead, our focus is to provide ongoing support throughout the long road to recovery by encouraging the young people to attend our workshops and activity stays as often as they feel benefi cial.
leave feeling more positive
78%
left Teens Unite’s Discover You
workshop feeling motivated for
the future
75%
FOLLOWING OUR WORKSHOPS:
left Teens Unite’s
75said the workshops
made a positive difference to their
outlook on life
90%
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Our activity stays unite a group of young people who have been diagnosed with cancer for an unforgettable, action-packed week. The residential stay, away from home, allows the young people to experience independent living and spend valuable time with others their age in a similar situation.
Various activities are held each day, which challenge the young people socially, emotionally and physically.
The support we provide has been advocated by healthcare professionals, with Professor Ghulan Mufti, Head of Haemato-oncology, Kings College Hospital stating:
There are millions of pounds being spent on
curing young people, but what about their
future after fi ghting and surviving such an
illness. Spending time with other teens
facing the same challenges gives them
back some confi dence and self-esteem
to push forward for their future.
Without Teens Unite, young people would continue to face cancer alone.
We recognise the effects of cancer are experienced by the whole family, not just the person diagnosed. Our support is extended to parents and siblings by providing opportunities where they can also benefi t from spending time with others in their situation.
Julia, Mum of Sadie, who sadly lost her battle with Ovarian cancer, said:
You gave Sadie the confi dence to live
with cancer and your capability for caring is
immeasurable. Since Sadie passed away, you
have been there for me too, you have held my
hand and I thank you from the bottom of my
heart.
FOLLOWING OUR ACTIVITY STAYS:
7
of the young people attending our activity stay, said the week
exceeded their expectations
90%
Since the activity stay, I have become a
different person, I’ve gained so much confi dence and you’ve helped me get my
life back on track.
ChloeTeen, diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma
of the young people attending our activity stay, said the week
%
leave looking forward to the future
80%would recommend
registering with Teens Unite to others in a
similar situation
100%
our visionIt has always been our vision to open the first, UK mainland retreat for 13-24 year olds who have been diagnosed with cancer.
The House of Teens Unite will be a home with a heart, with nine bedrooms for the young people to stay and spend time with others their age in a similar situation. They will be able to socialise in the lounge, relax in the beauty and therapy room and take part in different workshops in our dedicated activity space.
Our vision for The House of Teens Unite will enable the young people to overcome the hold cancer has on their life; emotionally, socially and physically.
The sound of laughter and happiness will bring the house to life. Natural light will brighten every room and the layout will offer a sense of togetherness, yet plenty of space for personal reflection.
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Concept of The House of Teens Unite created by Clear Architects
why now?
why Hertfordshire?
In the last year, we have experienced a 15% increase in the number of young people registering with Teens Unite and our vision of opening The House of Teens Unite is a symbol of our growth.
The support Teens Unite provides is so unique that the demand for our services is continuing to grow year on year.
We currently run at least four workshops per month, alongside two activity stays and an annual ‘Discover You’ event; a day shared by motivational speakers to encourage the young people we support to rebuild their lives and pursue their goals and aspirations.
In the last 12 months, we have fi lled over 800 spaces across the activities provided. These opportunities were all oversubscribed.
Our dedicated home with a heart would enable us to run more workshops, more frequently and increase our reach, with more young people travelling from across the UK.
Currently, our workshops and activity stays are hosted at external venues, which increases our costs. Furthermore, only those who can comfortably make a return journey in a day can attend and for many of the young people they either live too far away or don’t have the strength to travel back and forth.
Despite offering support on a national scale, Hertfordshire has always been the home of Teens Unite since we started 10 years ago. Residents and businesses support us and have cemented our position in the local community.
The Hertfordshire countryside offers peace and tranquillity. With the highest incidence rates of cancer in the UK occurring in inner city areas, an escape to a rural setting will provide a welcome break, with the added benefi t of easy access routes via local transport and direct trains into London and less than 45 minutes from a cancer excellence hospital.
TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS LIVING WITH CANCER AND THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS
IN THE UK:
13,886 ENGLAND
1,399SCOTLAND
825WALES
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It was a relief to talk to others my age
who understand what I’m going through. Teens Unite
has made me believe cancer doesn’t have to
be a bad thing. Shannon
Teen, diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma
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The House of Teens Unitea warm welcomeThe retreat will be accessed via a glass-fronted reception space, allowing us to give a warm Teens Unite welcome to all.
reception hall: £361,900*
accommodationThe accommodation will comprise of nine, twin-bedded rooms, each with ensuite shower and toilet facilities. For some much-needed rest and relaxation, the young people will be able to watch TV, listen to music or have peace and quiet to read in a comfortable environment and create 1:1 friendships with their roommate.
cost per bedroom: £135,713*
leisureThe House of Teens Unite will provide the young people with plenty of opportunities to challenge themselves and learn new skills, whilst also having some time to relax the body and mind.
games room: £230,712*
loungeA lounge area will be at the heart of the house, encouraging the young people to come together in a relaxed, informal environment to enjoy each other’s company and find comfort in sharing experiences and knowing they are not alone.
lounge: £230,712*
ground floor plan first floor plan
Total Internal Ground Floor740.00m 2
7965ft 2
Office + break out space + meeting room1x Tabled workshop1x
1x Restaurant1x Cinema / Classroom1x Kitchen / Store room / Freezers / Laundry / Boiler room1x Lounge1x Games room1x Store
Total Internal First Floor560.00m 2
6027ft 2
8x Double / Twin bedrooms1x Staff living1x External terrace1x Beauty room
LOUNGE
STORE
TOILET
TOILET
FREEZER
GAMESROOM
MEETING ROOM
BREAK OUT SPACE
OFFICE
ENTRANCE
KITCHEN
DINING RELAXATION
WORKSHOP
BEDROOMS BEDROOMS
BEAUTY ROOM
TERRACE
BEDROOMS
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ground floor plan first floor plan
Total Internal Ground Floor740.00m 2
7965ft 2
Office + break out space + meeting room1x Tabled workshop1x
1x Restaurant1x Cinema / Classroom1x Kitchen / Store room / Freezers / Laundry / Boiler room1x Lounge1x Games room1x Store
Total Internal First Floor560.00m 2
6027ft 2
8x Double / Twin bedrooms1x Staff living1x External terrace1x Beauty room
LOUNGE
STORE
TOILET
TOILET
FREEZER
GAMESROOM
MEETING ROOM
BREAK OUT SPACE
OFFICE
ENTRANCE
KITCHEN
DINING RELAXATION
WORKSHOP
BEDROOMS BEDROOMS
BEAUTY ROOM
TERRACE
BEDROOMS
relaxationThe relaxation area will be a sanctuary to escape to and will house activities, which are proven to help people cope with anxiety and depression and enhance their overall wellbeing.
relaxation/cinema area: £303,092*
workshopCentral to The House of Teens Unite will be group workshop space, where we will facilitate a range of different activities, such as art, where the young people will work alongside a professional artist to express their thoughts, anxieties and fears on canvas. CV writing workshops will help the young people put the first steps in place for finding their next career or an Apprentice Challenge will help them to learn key business skills.
workshop facilities: £361,900*
beauty and therapy roomAny short break should include a touch of pampering and for this, the young people will head to the beauty and therapy room, where workshops will be held with professional therapists and make-up artists, helping the young people to improve their confidence and self-esteem and identify how to care for their body during and after cancer treatment.
beauty and therapy room: £189,998*
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diningThe kitchen will provide healthy, balanced meals to be enjoyed in the dining room, where the young people can come together over breakfast, lunch and dinner and have the opportunity to chat with each other, build friendships and share experiences.
This area will be a flexible space, enabling us to adapt its use from sit down table service to a buffet arrangement, so we can not only cater for our guests, but hold fundraising events throughout the year.
kitchen: £125,665*
dining space: £316,663*
outsideStudies suggest a link between increased levels of Vitamin D and improved health, so the outside of The House of Teens Unite will be just as considered as the inside, encouraging the young people to venture outdoors to enjoy plenty of fresh air, play games with peers or simply put their feet up.
landscaping and outdoor space: £100,000*
The fundamentalsutilities: £511,183*
Teens Unite office facilities: £601,658*
Total capital appeal: £4.6 million*
Clear Architects have worked in conjunction
with Teens Unite to evolve their brief and provide a
concept that encapsulates the very essence of the
charity and the needs of The House of Teens Unite.
Clear Architects are proud to be involved and look
forward to being able to create the reality with the
rest of the team in the near future.
Melanie Clear, Clear Architects
*The total cost has been proportioned in ratio with the floor area
of the essential elements within our desired new home. These cost
proportions encompass all expenditure relating to land, design,
build and fit out costs for The House of Teens Unite.
I used to believe that having cancer meant
nothing but negativity and a restricted quality of life.
Teens Unite has supported me every step of the way through this rollercoaster journey.
LeanneTeen, diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
“After going to Teens Unite’s cookery day
I’ve started to pursue cooking as a career. This has given me a new lease of life and
something to aim for.”
DerryTeen, diagnosed with
a brain tumour
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With your support we will be one step closer to building The House of Teens Unite and ensuring no young person faces the effects of cancer alone.
We are looking for you to:• Join the generous individuals, companies and trusts who already
share our passion for making a difference, by helping raise the money we need to make this happen
• Raise awareness of our plans for The House of Teens Unite
• Provide ongoing support to help fund the properties annual running costs
• Provide introductions to corporate and charitable partnerships
help us turn darkness into light
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We invite willing sponsors to kindly pledge their support for The House of Teens Unite by visiting
www.teensunite.org/donate
Alternatively, if you would like to discuss how you can help us achieve our vision, please contact Lesley Morris:
E: lesley@teensunite.org
T: 01992 440091
in the words of our supporters
We lead such busy lives that rarely do we consider others less fortunate than ourselves. We have a responsibility to give something positive back to society by helping others and who better to support
than Teens Unite and the young people they are helping to overcome a cancer diagnosis. So rather than just sit there, do something physical for this wonderful charity. The feeling you get from doing something out of your comfort zone and completing it can be life changing. Stop thinking
about it, test yourself for the benefit of these teenagers.
Henry Smith CEO, Aitch Group
We have been involved in many charities over the years but the
biggest difference with Teens Unite is hearing teenagers talk about a life challenge at such a young age. It's a challenge in itself bringing up healthy
teenagers and many of us can't imagine going through the cancer journey with
them at such a vulnerable age, but supporting Teens Unite means we can make a difference!
Michael EdwardsManaging Partner, Inspire Group Investments
Teens Unite empower and encourage young people to
communicate how they are feeling. It is often easier for them to share their experiences with others who
are on a similar journey. I have seen first-hand the positive
impact being in each other’s company has on these young people. I continue
to be overwhelmed by the amazing work that Teens Unite do.
David LewisManaging Director, Sunseeker London
I got to know Teens Unite after seeing a post on social media by
Karen. As a mother of teenagers, Teens Unite felt like the perfect place for me
to give back. This charity gives so much time, energy and love to what they do
and make a huge impact on the lives of the teenagers and families they support.
Being involved with Teens Unite has changed my mindset on a lot of things in my own home and work life, you can only
be grateful for what you have.
Paula FrySupporter of Teens Unite
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The passion and commitment that Teens Unite has for making a difference is truly inspiring. We’re delighted to donate our time and
financial resources to support this incredible cause and help to give
these individuals and their families hope for the future. We’re proud to
be part of that story. Phil Keoghan
CEO, Ricoh UK and Ireland
www.teensunite.orgRegistered Charity Number: 1118361
Thank you for helping to turn darkness into light
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