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After Effects Anti Gun & Knife Movie Trailer - Directed by Mark One
The Anti Gun and Knife Movie for Tomorrow's Adults, Today!
After Effects deals with a reality no mother expects to ever experience, the news she never dreamt of hearing. Uncompromising, unflinching, unexpected After Effects stares down the face of an evil/enemy/crisis/epidemic that threatens to engulf an entire generation leaving pain, anguish and hurt in its wake.
After Effects main purpose is to be used in educational institutes like schools, colleges and also correctional facilities with structured work shops. For more information of how it will be used go to www.markone.tv
After Effects is supported by The Robert Levy Foundation, The Tom Eastern Flasum Trust and other Anti Gun & Knife Organizations.
Posted - 7th November 2010
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RLF 6th Annual Event 'Believe' - The Hackney Empire 18th September 2010

Robert Levy Foundation 6th Annual event 'Believe' on Saturday 18th September held at The Hackney Empire hosted by Tasha Danvers and Little Man, both of them were fantastic. The audincence enjoyed an afternoon at The Hackney Empire of fashion, music, dance, poetry, short films and motivational speakers.
Posted - 7th October 2010
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City Year London Opportunity - Full-time Volunteering For a Year

Are you looking for an experience that can enhance your employability, give you an exceptional CV and change lives in the process?
City Year brings together young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time volunteering, giving them the skills and opportunities to change the world. Working in primary schools as mentors, tutors and role models our young leaders make a difference by delivering in-school and after-school programmes and community projects.
If you want excellent in-depth experience of working in the classroom, are aged 18-25 and want a new and challenging experience, we are recruiting volunteers now.
Benefits include:
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Support with professional networking and personal development
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Citizen Service Award of up to £1000*
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In-depth experience working with children
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Free travel card
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One day every week dedicated to leadership training
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Up to £100 per week for expenses and subsistence costs
How to Apply
To be considered for a position, you must submit a completed application, and participate in an interview.You can get an application form and more information from www.cityyear.org.uk or by emailing LondonRecruitment@cityyear.org.uk
Posted - 9th August 2010
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AFTER EFFECTS ANTI GUN & KNIVES FILMING COMPLETED - 6th - 7th March 2010
On the 6th - 7th of March 2010 Mark One directed After Effects over 2 days, at 3 locations in East London boroughs of Hackney, Barking, and Redbridge. The shoot went exceptionally well with heart rendering scenes of emotion from some unknown soon to be world known talented actors. 'A big thank you to all involved in making one of the most relevant anti gun and knives movie of current times' said Mark One. For more info and behind the scenes pictures click here!
For more infomation about the story behind the movie click on this After Effects link. After Effects is supported by The Robert Levy Foundation and The Tom Easton Flavasum Trust
Posted - 15th March 2010
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WELCOME TO NEW WEBSITE - June 2010

Welcome to our new website from all at the Robert Levy Foundation. Have a look around and please feel free to contact us via the CONTACT US section, with any feedback or ideas you may have in supporting our main objective Empowering Young People Through Career Opportunities. Keep logged on and up to date with all of the foundations activates in 2010.
The new website was designed by RLF members Mark One and Sarkey One if you need a website contact them via clicking on their names with any enquiry you may have.
Posted - 1st January 2010
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JOB FAIR - June 2010

This year brings new and exciting challenges for the foundation. We need to continue to grow and it is extremely important for us to continue to facilitate, encourage and support training of young people with the ultimate goal of entering the world of employment. With this in mind, we will continue with our job fair in June and our summer courses in fashion design, film production and basic motor vehicle technology.
The job fair in June 2009 was held in the Ocean Music Venue where we had 23 companies taking part. We hope to increase that number this year, all the signs are this will be possible from the number of companies expressing an interest.
The summer courses will be even more exciting; stay posted for more news as things develop.
Posted - 1st January 2010
PERFORMING ARTS TRAINING - April 2010

This year also sees the first of our performing arts training programmes to be held during the Easter holidays and many aspects of the performing arts will be explored. The participants on this programme will be considered (if they wish) for a place on our showcase event in September.
Posted - 1st January 2010
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MOTORBASE WORK EXPERIENCE

We will also be working with Motorbase, a race team based in Kent who are willing to provide some work experience and visits to their garage and there is the possibility that participants will be invited to some of the races throughout the year as a part of the British Touring Car Championship. David Bartrum, team owner, is an advocate of encouraging young people into the motor trade and especially the motor sport sector of the industry.
Posted - 1st January 2010
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OUR ANNUAL EVENT - September 2010
Our annual event will take place in September this year and has always been held in the Hackney Empire or the Ocean (please keep checking for updates on the venue in 2010). For those of you who have attended previous events, you will know that this event showcases the talent of young people in the community and also remembers those whom we have lost through violent crimes in our community. This year plans to be an uplifting event with a few surprises thrown in.
Posted - 1st January 2010
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MENTORING PROGRAMME - January 2010

Our schools mentoring programme runs all year round and this year we are looking at making it available to more Hackney schools. In the past two years we have worked with a core group of schools with the view of developing the programme to suit the needs of the individual school, groups within the school or an individual within the school. Year on year we have looked at ways in which we can improve the content and delivery to ensure it is effective in changing the mind set of those who believe that violence is the way to go as a way of life. This programme has been successful in the schools we have been working with so far. This is based on the positive feedback we have had from such schools, some of whom are located in various London boroughs.
Posted - 1st January 2010
THROUGH UNITY - January 2010
The foundation will continue to work with "Through Unity" a national charity set up to support families who have lost a loved one through violent crimes. This charity offers advice and support based on the experiences of the families who have joined Through Unity. It was also set up to lobby for changes and to, where possible raise funds to support families who have the strength to try to make changes in their local areas.
Posted - 1st January 2010
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WORK EXPERIENCE PILOT PROJECT - January 2010
Our work experience pilot project went extremely well last year. We worked with companies to provide meaningful work experience for students in law and also in areas such as business, admin, PR and communications. The foundation will continue with this project and with more companies expressing an interest in taking part we will be expanding this project in other areas as well as those mentioned above. Whilst these are just a few specific programmes we have planned for this year, others will be added as we progress through the year. Please keep visiting the website for regular updates.
Posted - 1st January 2010

