1 November 2017
Milamber Ventures Plc
First Star Academies Launches in UK
At St Mary's University, Twickenham
First Star radically improves the lives of teens in care by partnering with
social services, child welfare agencies, universities, and school districts to
ensure that they obtain the academic, life skills, and adult support needed to
successfully transition to higher education and adulthood.
First Star founder, Peter Samuelson, states, "Looked after kids lead disrupted
lives, facing poverty as well as the abuse and neglect that drove them into
care. Very few secure a good education. Less than half graduate secondary
school and less than 10% get to University. The lack of education to build a
future, more often than not creates generational repetition of the awfulness:
yet more children driven into care. But it does not have to be this way!"
Working with children in care from age 14 to 18, and partnering with major
Universities in the US, First Star runs a continuous, immersive four year
programme that dramatically changes the trajectories of their lives.
One Saturday a month, throughout term time over the four years and,
complemented by an intensive residential four week course over the summer
holidays, and through a blend of tried and tested support activities, the
students attend programmes on university campuses designed to transform their
lives: from poverty, abuse and neglect to academic success and
self-sufficiency. The results clearly demonstrate the system really works!
There are twelve First Star Academies operating in the United States today, at
leading universities like UCLA, George Washington University and the University
of Miami; with the thirteenth now launched in the UK at St Mary's University,
Twickenham, and with many more in development.
The First Star Academies have amazing life changing consequences: Without help,
only 10% of 'Looked After Children' go to University, and 3% earn a degree.
From the First Star Academies, over 90% get into higher education - 51% have
gone on to University to earn a Bachelor's Degree, plus 40% to a Community
College to earn a two year Associates or vocational qualification.
Two years ago, First Star's founder, ex-pat Brit Peter Samuelson - the serial
social entrepreneur, film producer and founder of several charities started the
process to launch First Star in the UK. Now the team has been recruited, with
£1.2 million of funding being raised, and St Mary's University becoming the
first British First Star Academy. First Star St. Mary's launched its immersive
residential programme this summer; the Saturday term time programme is
underway. An oversight charity, First Star UK, has been set up to bring these
transformational programmes to further British Universities.
On 1 November 2017, the Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly, Pro Vice Chancellor for Research
and Enterprise at St. Mary's University, will deliver a thought-provoking
exploration of the impact of education on the life chances of children in care,
at the Cass Business School, and she will highlight the work being done by
First Star at St Mary's.
Peter Samuelson commented, "As a Brit who moved to America, it gives me
enormous pleasure to have brought back our first pilot Academy in the UK to St.
Mary's. From my very first meeting two years ago with Vice Chancellor Francis
Campbell, the superb team at St. Mary's has grasped not only the life-changing
value of the First Star Academy to the Looked After Youth we motivate and train
to go on to university, but to the entire University community, who work
together to enable that mission."
Peter Samuelson has recruited Andy Hasoon to be Chairman of First Star UK. His
company Milamber Ventures plc and law firm Gibson Dunn have worked pro bono to
get the new UK charity fully operational. Independent consultant, Marta
Drummond volunteered her time to lead the process of securing the UK launch
funding for First Star UK. She has been working closely with Andy and his team
and will be joining the Advisory Board of First Star UK.
Andy Hasoon, Chairman of Milamber Ventures and First Star UK, said, "Looked
after Children have no voice of their own due to the legal restrictions imposed
on them and those responsible for them. This absence of visibility contributes
to the conditions that leave them without education to succeed and they are
ripe for generational repetition. Recent media has quite rightly highlighted
the abuse and neglect: Celebrity abuse by the likes of Jimmy Saville, corrupt
Councils such as Rotherham, Lambeth, and abuse from football coaches. But what
are we doing for the children who are harmed? How do we give them a better
future? We have to impose change. We have to put in place solutions that help
these children not just survive but to thrive. First Star tackles these issues
head-on, by educating the kids and getting over 90% into college.
"The size of the challenge is staggering: at 31 March 2017 there were 72,620
children who are looked after nationally or by local authorities in England
alone and the number is rising. Education is the solution to bring young lives
a brighter future and Universities are the expert leverage. First Star
Academies are the formula for success. "
Reference - Figures are quoted from Department of Education SFR report 50/2017.
For more information:
Contact:
Andy Hasoon
Chairman First Star UK
07768875681
Andy.hasoon@milamber.co.uk
Christian Taylor Wilkinson
Leander (public relations)
07795 168 157
ctw@LeanderPR.com