Wightoak Youth Services create lasting memories thanks to ICRTouch

Back in April 2023, ICRTouch made a generous contribution of £2,000 to Wightoak Youth Services. The organisation aims to provide valuable support to young people that come across the charity. Donations received are primarily directed towards facilitating activities that nurture potential future opportunities and create positive memories.

Young people are offered the chance to engage in a variety of experiences, potentially sparking their interest in diverse career paths, whilst simultaneously receiving therapeutic support from the community.

Celebrating form mini tank

Wightoak Youth recognises the importance of fun and the role it plays in shaping lives of young individuals. Earlier this month, the Wightoak team used the ICRTouch donation to take the young people to a thrilling Mini Tank Driving Experience right here on the Isle of Wight. During the exhilarating adventure, each participant had the opportunity to play the role of a tank commander, firing paintballs in their own individual tanks. 

The experience left participants with a barrel of laughs and lasting memories. Wightoak Youth Services have publicly expressed their gratitude towards ICRTouch numerous times.

Our Young People really enjoyed racing around as tank commanders, and firing off paintballs! Some brilliant (and interesting) driving skills were seen! A massive thank you to ICRTouch for providing this great afternoon out. We had the best time”

ICRTouch is delighted to receive such positive feedback and to learn that the donation has created lasting memories. The company takes immense pride in its ability to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives, support local charities, and contribute to the well-being of our local community here on the Isle of Wight. 

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