Steven Faure is one of the people who have been helped by the School of Hard Knocks, a London-based charity which helps unemployed young people realise their potential, and one of The Quilter Foundation’s strategic partners.
Steven would be the first to admit that his background was not the most pleasant; being affiliated with gangs and making the wrong choices, resulting in negative impact on himself and the people around him. After the death of a close friend, Steven decided it was time to change. He soon found the School of Hard Knock’s course, and was attracted by the boxing element. From day one, Steven stood out in the boxing sessions, due to his natural talent, humble nature, and his contribution to helping others improve.
Facilitators, Jim and Cheryl, discussed Steven’s potential as a boxing coach with him, and he agreed that this was a route he wanted to go down. Steven secured a role as a coach for 3pillars Project, a sports based charity with programmes designed to support young people at risk of committed crime. He also works with Fight for Change - another local charity within the Black Prince Community Hub (the site of the School of Hard Knocks courses in South London) and is currently studying to get his L3 in boxing. Steven continues to support SOHK by helping to deliver their Friday morning ‘drop in session’.