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Your Story

Quaker Service created the "Your Story" project to provide young people struggling with mental health a way to openly express their problems. The document discusses Rory Doherty and others from "Your Story" visiting a college to share about the project and their personal stories. Quaker Service believes in empowering all people and speaking difficult truths to those in power to create change.

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Your Story

Quaker Service created the "Your Story" project to provide young people struggling with mental health a way to openly express their problems. The document discusses Rory Doherty and others from "Your Story" visiting a college to share about the project and their personal stories. Quaker Service believes in empowering all people and speaking difficult truths to those in power to create change.

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Your story

Your story is a project by quaker service that’s focus is to help young people on
mental health and gives them a funnel to express their problems and struggles
and anything at may be bothering them. This is to help young people with their
mental health.
We had invited Rory Doherty and two people that was in “your story” project to
come down to the college so they could tell us what your story is and tell us some
of their own personal story's. As we were planning on doing a project on mental
illness, we jumped on the opportunity to work with Rory and Gerard to tell his
story.

Quaker Service’s work has always been founded on a belief in the


worth of every person and a commitment to speak truth to power,
no matter how tough that truth may be.
“The families and young people we work with tell us that violence, poverty and
pain are still an everyday experience, 20 years on from the Good Friday
Agreement. We wanted to create a space where they could tell their own stories,
frankly and freely, to decision-makers. Often it is young people and women who
bear the brunt of the legacy of the Troubles and today’s social problems yet are
least likely to be heard by those with power and influence to make a change”.
http://www.quakerservice.com/Quaker_Service/My_Story.html

Contact: 02890201444
[email protected]
www.quakerservice.com

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