0151 207 6003
info@positivefutures.org.uk

Lee

Youth Development Worker

Lee - Youth Development Worker

Lee joined the Youth Development Team on a placement in April 2022 through a B-skills traineeship. Lee instantly became part of the Positive Futures family and has now started an apprenticeship working towards his Level 3 Youth Work qualification.

Lee has a very hands-on approach and thrives to see young people feeling joyous and satisfied. He thoroughly enjoys working with young people on arts and crafts activities and helping build confidence through off-site sport activities such as rock climbing, swimming, and football tournaments.

Lee’s necessity is to push every individual to become their best possible selves and building confidence and self-belief while being a positive role model.

“I am the big kid in the positive futures family”

“We cannot always build the future for our youths, however we can build our youths for the future”

If you would like to contact Lee you can email info@positivefutures.org.uk or call the office 0151 207 6003.

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