June has been an exceptionally busy month here at Thorneythwaite, so we’ll dive straight in!
šĀ Volunteersā WeekĀ š

So much of our work is fuelled by volunteers. Weāre lucky to have a wealth of friendly faces who gift their time to help the young cancer community.
We celebrated them duringĀ Volunteersā Week (1st-7th June)Ā and spotlighted some of what theyāre up toĀ on our socials. The week kicked off with a visit from our new partners at Shortridge Laundry, who came to help us with a Barn changeover. We loved hearing their expert tips on bed-changing!
If you have a skill youād like to lend us, get in touch with Katherine onĀ info@flynnesbarn.org.
šāāļø Great North Swim šāāļø

On the weekend of 12th-14th June, Nat, Daisy and Kat took on the 1-mile Great North Swim in Windermere andĀ raised an incredible Ā£1490Ā between them for Flynneās Barn. Well done team!Ā šŖ

šSmall Charity Weekš
We launched our first big fundraising appeal this month, as part of theĀ Big Giveās Small Charity Week. Backed by our match funders, the Postcode Neighbourhood Trust (made possible thanks to the players of the Peopleās Postcode Lottery), we set ourselves a target of Ā£9,000 to help us fund our residential stays.
You – our awesome supporters – absolutely showed up andĀ we reached our goal in less than 48 hours. The biggest thank you to everyone who donated: we are so grateful. You are making an incredible difference to young people living with cancer.
A big shout-out too toĀ Aimee, Lloyd and GeorgeĀ for sharing their stories with usĀ and Globalās Make Some Noise, our patronĀ Ellie RowsellĀ for showcasing us on her platforms, andĀ ChloeĀ MĀ for her time spent on the weekās design assets.

šŖ Barnfest: 10 days to go! āŗ

Itās nearly Barnfest!Ā Head over to Thorneythwaite on 10th or 11th July toĀ join us for a weekend of folk and fundraisingĀ š»šš
As well as live music, we’re laying on some lovely things for families on the afternoon of 11th July (see above), including circus skills, alpacas, poetry, crafting and a giant marble run build.
Tickets are still availableĀ for the whole weekend, one day only or Saturday afternoon for families šļøšµ
āJune stays: Katherineās round-up āļø
In early June, we welcomed a group of young people fromĀ ScotlandĀ (lead by Nicola Walker, a Youth Support Coordinator based in Edinburgh and Amanda Copland, a Clinical Nurse Specialist based upĀ in Grampian).

Bringing young people together from rural communitiesĀ demonstrates the vital role that places like Flynne’s Barn play inĀ connecting young cancer patients who might otherwise miss out on peer supportĀ because of the challenges of living in remote areas.
TheĀ group enjoyedĀ connecting with natureĀ through harvesting elderflower and makingĀ the most delicious cordial, as well as all the usual Flynneās Barn activities. We were also treated to a traditional chai brew thanks to Aagoon sharing her family recipe from Darjeeling.

And last week, a group of patients treated at UCLH travelledĀ up from LondonĀ during the heatwave. To say it was hot would be an understatement, but everyone coped brilliantly.
We made the most of the sunshine with plenty of opportunities to cool off in the river, and there were certainly someĀ fearless adventurersĀ among the group. We even assembled a diving team to rescue a sunken Apple Watch ā thankfully, the mission was a success!

Thatās all for now – thank you for making June a pretty special month š
With best wishes from all at Flynne’s BarnĀ
