For the past few years we’ve been working with Lake Aid, a charity working with refugees based in and around Annecy, to provide a day of fun in Courchevel for a group of 35 refugee children. Our aptly named “Snow Day”, which ran for a day in March. This has usually included a morning of sledging and treasure hunts in Le Praz, followed by lunch, climbing and craft activities in Bozel. It’s always an energetic, rewarding and fun day for the volunteers and a day of sheer excitement for the kids.
In previous years it’s been obvious that, like us, the kids love one thing more than anything else… snow! So this year, we decided to shake things up and do what we do best with the kids by teaching them to ski.
This had the potential of being a logistical nightmare, but we wanted to give them the best experience possible. So we needed enough instructors to volunteer their time to have small groups. We needed lift passes, insurance, lunches, snacks, transport to and from Annecy. We also needed to make sure the beginners areas of Courchevel would provide enough space to make learning safe for everyone.
Luckily, we have an amazing team in our office in Bozel that is more than used to a few logistical conundrums! We moved the day to January, when we usually have a little more spare time and set about recruiting instructors. We wanted to provide an instructor for every 4 children, with the aim of being able to teach 36 children how to ski.
On top of the support within our own team we had incredible support for the day from some local partners in resort. During the process we were blown over by the generosity of local businesses.
The day couldn’t have gone better with some children being able to ski back down to Courchevel 1650 from the top of the bubble and some of the older children in 1850 exploring the blues Courchevel has to offer. With fresh snow, blue skies and glorious sunshine we all enjoyed a day to remember and we can’t wait to do it all again next year!
Thanks again to everyone who helped to organize the day, and to our very generous partners, who gave up their time and offered their expertise to make sure these children enjoyed a special and unforgettable day in the mountains.
"Thank you for all your organisation, and to New Gen for their generosity! I know I’m gushing but can’t get over the amount of helpers, the lunches, the ski passes, the extra snacks and the cherry on the top being the badges, they were all so proud!"
Helen from Lake Aid