Club sponsors young person to develop life skills

Tall ships adventure provides the learning


The Rotary Club of Furness has sponsored a young person to take part in the Tall Ships project, and people were treated to a chance to visit the ships as they docked at Barrow.

Tall Ships is a youth development charity that helps young people aged 12-25 to redefine their horizons through transformational adventures at sea.

They bring a complete cross-section of young people to work and live together in a unique, physically and mentally challenging residential environment. Everyone sets off on a level playing field with no preconceived ideas regarding backgrounds or abilities.

During a voyage they develop a range of skills, which can be transferred to their day-to-day lives to help them overcome any barriers and thrive.

Working together as a team they grow in confidence and self-esteem and see a significant improvement in their communication and leadership skills. 

Tasks onboard, include setting and stowing sails, helming, rope work, navigation, meteorology, repairing and maintaining equipment, as well as cooking and cleaning.


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