13 May 2024

Future Faces launch prize draw with mental health charity

Future Faces, the young professional’s division of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, will be raising money and awareness for mental health awareness week with their chosen charity, Birmingham Mind, by raffling off a fantastic prize.

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Future Faces, the young professional’s division of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, will be raising money and awareness for mental health awareness week with their chosen charity, Birmingham Mind, by raffling off a fantastic prize.

The prize is a package of three professional development online coaching sessions to help one lucky winner make positive changes at work, donated by Harriette Luscombe from Coaches for Change.

Topics clients often cover include building resilience, getting a promotion, better work life balance, developing confidence, tackling Imposter syndrome etc.

The normal cost for this package would be £450. Tickets cost £10 per entry, and £20 will get you three entries. Future Faces are aiming to raise at least £1,000 during Mental Health Awareness Week, which takes place from today, Monday 13 May to Sunday, 19 May.

Sophie Poduval-Morrell, manager of Future Faces, said: “We are so grateful to be able to give our Future Faces members opportunities like this, thank you to Harriette Luscombe and the team at Coaches for Change for donating this incredible prize. One lucky young professional will really benefit from this experience and so many people across Birmingham will benefit from the money raised for Birmingham Mind.

Harriette Luscombe, co-founder of Coaches for Change, said: “We're very proud to be able to support Birmingham Mind with this special coaching package for Future Faces.

“The most common thing I hear from my CEO and C-suite Exec clients is that they wish they'd started coaching earlier in their career.

“This is your chance to tackle head-on the next challenge you're facing as part of your journey towards success. And it's all in the name of a fantastic cause!

You can donate HERE to be entered into the prize draw.

Pictured (L-R): Sophie Poduval-Morrell (Future Faces manager), Mike Jeffries (training manager at Birmingham Mind) and Kerrie Henry-Edge (fundraising manager at Birmingham Mind)

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