By Hannah Martin | Brand and Communications Coordinator
Teens Unite's Activity Stay 2015 is now in full swing and what a fantastic time we have all been having so far.
The young people arrived at our boarding house at Mill Hill School on Saturday, ready for a week packed full of activities, kicking off with some ice breaker games followed by a fish and chips supper.
We had the pleasure of award-winning cartoonist, Neil Kerber joining us yesterday morning for a creative illustrations workshop. Neil is renowned for his work in national newspapers including the Daily Mirror.
The sun was shining for our BBQ and sports day yesterday afternoon, which saw the teens (and staff!) competing in teams to win the egg and spoon race, sack race and tug of war.
After an energetic afternoon, it was time to sit back and relax in front of a film.
Today the group is heading to Go Ape, followed by pizza making this evening. There's plenty more to follow for the rest of the week including our Apprentice Challenge, sports workshop with Jade Johnson and beauty session with Look Good Feel Better.
Do keep up to date with all of the action on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.
We would like to thank all of those who have donated to the project and made it all possible.
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