Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation Update

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Above you can see some recent press clippings from the Sutton Observer. This is a testament to the work that the Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation has done throughout 2012.

The Chanel Lee Smile Foundation would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR for 2013.

We would like to ‘Thank you’ for supporting ‘The Chanel Lee Smile Foundation’ throughout 2012 and we look forward to sharing more updates on the progress of the foundation this year..
2012 – The foundation has celebrated Yellow Smile Day in May, The Official Launch in July, alongside a number of projects which have been successful. The CLSF remains committed to meeting the remit of the foundations goals
2013 – We will be working and making further improvements to the foundation. We aim to be transparent in delivery, working in partnership with a number of organisations. We ask for your continued support in changing the lives of young people wishing to fulfil their potential and families who have experienced bereavement.
Chanel Lee Easy has and will continue to influence the lives of many. Whilst memories may fail, the foundation will remain committed and dedicated to meeting the wishes and dreams of Chanel Lee Chante Easy in the forthcoming year and beyond. May her sweet soul RIP.
Gone, but will never be forgotten

Announcement: Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation Official Launch REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

Eight and a half difficult months since the passing of Chanel-Lee, The Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation is making preparations for the official launch of the charity established to pursue her honourable dreams and ambitions.

The foundation was officially registered as a company days before Yellow Smile day and Saturday 28th July 2012 will see the official launch of the foundation at the mac arts centre in Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham.

The event aims provide a clearer picture of the projects and initiatives that the Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation has in the pipeline and how they will benefit the local community.

This will be your opportunity to officially support the Foundation as well as be entertained and network within a creative community. So come along in your numbers.

Our registration page is now open and there are a limited number of spaces available so follow the link below to reserve your place.

http://chanelleesmilelaunch.eventbrite.com

Have you experienced a loss by sudden death?

Did you and your family have counselling and support emotionally and psychologically?

If not, would you like the opportunity to have some counselling sessions offered courtesy of the Chanel Lee Smile Foundation?

By family we mean mother and or father with other immediate family members who are affected by the loss especially of a child.

The sessions will be with a qualified Counselling Psychotherapist with 18 over year’s experience, and is also an active supporter of the Foundation.

If you would want to access this support then please email chanelleesmile@gmail.com as soon as possible we are able to offer this specific service to two families immediately. Don’t wait this offer is time limited call within the next 7 days.

The Chanel Lee Smile Foundation is pleased to announce the following progress of the foundation

The foundation will be preparing for the Official launch which will now take place on the 28th July 2012. This will be the official launch date and we welcome any sponsors who are interested in supporting this event. Please drop us a line atchanelleesmile@gmail.com. Further information will be available shortly.

The foundation will be setting up vocal workshops to facilitate artistic development in September 2012, interested email us at chanelleesmile@gmail.com 

Smile Foundation Updates

Hi Everyone,

We thought it was time to post an official update on the Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation blog we have been quiet since Yellow Smile Day and some fantastic events took place.

All three of Chanel-Lee’s Schools participated in Yellow Smile Day. Whitecrest Primary School held an assembly featuring musical entertainment from Monique who is also happens to be a previous pupil at Whitecrest school. The Sandwell Chronicle published a piece on the activities that took place at Whitecrest.

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Highclare, Chanel-Lee’s secondary school also marked the day with a release of 17 Yellow Balloons.

Arthur Terry School also acknowledged the day despite their busy exam schedules.

An evening event also took place at the Midlands Art Centre in Cannon Hill Park to commemorate Chanel-Lee’s Birthday. The event was an emotionally charged variety show of artistic entertainment where family and friends were invited to gather and share their special memories for Yellow Smile Day. The highlight of the event was the release of our new music video ‘There is No Way To Say Goodbye,’ by Deborah Lee, sung by a collaboration of various artists and produced by GL Media. This music video and song is now available to be purchased from iTunes.  Please support by downloading the track  as all funds proceed to the cause of the Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation.

The Chanel-Lee Smile Foundation is now working towards officially launching on 28th July 2012, where we will be unveiling our plans in further detail. Stay tuned for further updates and developments.

Yellow Smile Day Special: Interview with Felix Dexter

Felix Dexter is known as a dynamic, entertaining and credible Stand-up comedian, Award winning Screen Play Writer and Actor who has a long résumé of credits under his belt. To date he has featured in Highly acclaimed TV productions such as Bellamy’s People,  Casualty, The Bill and the undisputed comedy series -The Real McCoy.  Felix is re-nowned for his quick witted style of a humour, combined his professional ambience on screen.

CREDITS – Bellamy’s People, Down The Line Radio 4, Casualty, and The Bill

 YELLOW SMILE DAY WILL BE HELD ON THE 22ND MAY 2012. WE ARE USING THIS DAY TO LOOK AT THE LIFE, DREAMS AND VISION OF CHANEL LEE AND PAY ATTENTION TO ‘THE ARTS’ ACROSS THE WEST MIDLANDS. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE ‘THE ARTS’

In terms of my own involvement  ‘The Arts’  provides an excellent opportunity to be creative and bring stimulating productions to the community which can make people think. I see my involvement in ‘The Arts’ as a great privilege.

TELL ME ABOUT YOUR BACKGROUND AND HOW YOU STARTED OUT

I did not start out doing comedy. I did a degree in Law at the University College in London I was on a route for a legal career was doing my bar finals during this time I was side tracked by  romance and ended up spending much of my Bar finals year in the US.  I started doing Stand-up and fairly quickly to my surprise started earning a living at it. Definitely I was inspired and developed a desire to do comedy from watching or listening to greats like , Richard Prior, Bill Cosby, Sam Kinnison, Billy Connolly etc. Right from the early days around 1989 I was lucky to to get many gigs and later acting work which seemed like an avalanche at the time relative to what I was expecting. Not long after that came my involvement with the Real Mc Coy around 1994 and then subsequently other shows like AB FAB, The Bill, Casualty, The Fast Show. In terms of live work I had a spell with the RSC, but throughout have always continued doing live stand-up.

WHAT IS  IT LIKE TO KNOW YOU HAVE THE DESIRE TO SUCCEED, BUT AT THE SAME TIME BEING UNSURE WHAT TO DO, HOW TO BEGIN?

Everyone has doubts the thing is to have a passion for what you do which can help overcome those self doubts. Doing Performing Arts has many risks yes, there are times without financial stability, but if you are driven and have self belief, everyone has the potential to succeed.  A number of great achievers tell stories of barriers faced before their achievements. Steve Martin spent many years doing shows in a car park in LA because he could not get a booking. Due to his commitment and determination to succeed he was able to eventually become a famous actor and comedian. Love for what you doing, is what is critical.

HOW IMPORTANT DO YOU REGARD THE ISSUE OF SUPPORT AND MENTORING?

Yes, support and mentoring is a vital tool that our community should use to assist young people and show them the possibilities in terms of what they can achieve. Many times in our history individuals have achieved, and then not looked back to assist other people coming up. It is only if this changes via mentoring for example that our young people will fulfil their potential. One of the biggest problems in the community is youth crime, an area where clearly mentoring can be a positive by providing help and support to young people. I am very much in favour and positive about those kind of initiatives in our community.

WHAT ENCOURAGEMENT WOULD YOU OFFER TO INDIVIDUALS/YOUNG PEOPLE WHO SUFFER LOW SELF-ESTEEM OR LACK CONFIDENCE AND WANT TO PURSUE THE ARTS?

The First step is self-belief. You cannot hope to succeed unless you can have that vision of yourself as successful. It is said that 99% of any achievement in life is to be able to have the vision of yourself achieving. If there is someone that you admire, read their biography, you will see that no one has succeeded without having to strive and overcome some kind of adversity. If you have self-belief and desire, success is possible. I remember having a conversation with Idris Elba some ten years ago when he expressed dissatisfaction with his career path. His story and his decision to be proactive and take control of his fortunes is a great and inspirational one. Through his own efforts he turned things around to now be an internationally renowned actor known for The Wire, Luther, and Prometheus this summer to name but a few.

YOU HAVE ACTED IN MANY DIFFERENT ROLES INCLUDING ‘MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES IN ORDER’ BELLAMY’S PEOPLE ETC.  OUT OF ALL THE CHARACTERS YOU HAVE PLAYED TO DATE WHICH ONE DO YOU THINK MOST DEFINES YOU AS ARTISTIC PERSON

In terms of my comedy and the characters that I have played, the one that I have enjoyed the most and the role that people have responded most to is the Nigerian character, Nathaniel, who is an Accountancy student and Mini Cab Driver. Douglas, a character I first played on The Real McCoy is another favourite. A lot of that character is based on my own experiences and it’s a character that crosses over well to different communities. I enjoyed playing Autolycus in The Winter’s Tale for the RSC. Maximus “ Leader of The Lost Legion was fun for ABC television. I actually got paid to go to Italy back in 2003 and play warrior in a field outside Rome, then go and sit in a trailer with “Maximus Leader of The Lost Legion” written on it.

HOW WOULD YOU ENCOURAGE PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY TO SUPPORT THE CHANEL LEE SMILE FOUNDATION?

Well, I think I would encourage them to find out about the story of how the Chanel Lee Smile Foundation came about and the initiative behind it. Something very positive can come out of something very sad. Deborah has allowed positivity to flourish in her life. This is a very moving story. A  great example of how to maintain that positive energy and to move forward.

SO WHERE CAN FLEIX DEXTER BE SEEN NEXT/DO YOU HAVE ANY DATES FOR OUR DIARIES

In June I am at Lewisham Theatre 10th June People can get an update of my diary by following me Twitter @Felix_Dexter or Facebook Felix Dexter

Josh Jones (Community Activist) on Yellow Smile Day

Josh Jones is a young Birmingham Community Activist who works alongside Jack Dromey MP. He endorsed Yellow Smile Day with the following.

“I think that Yellow Smile Day will be a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness to the arts and the creative side of young people that is so often overlooked. I also believe that it can be a day to help rally young people as an inspiration to follow their dreams, believe in themselves, get a good education and become the very best person that they can be.”

Best Wishes

Josh Jones

Dying for a Cause

Just over a week ago we heard the tragic news of 30-year old Claire Squires who collapsed and died running the London Marathon in an effort to raise money for her chosen Charity, the Samaritans. In just over week the amount of money raised in aid of Claire’s charity has topped £1 million and counting, surpassing her intended goal of just £500 more than 2000 times over. 

Running a marathon is said to be one of the most physically demanding challenges one can exert upon the human body and the last few miles are a real test of endurance and staying power. Claire’s determination to complete the course she had embarked and meet her goal,  meant she was willing to give it all that she had and ultimately this led to her sad and untimely death.

Life is much like running a marathon and living a full and purpose filled life is about having the ambition, courage and staying power that this young lady has and because of her efforts and commitments to this cause, her legacy will live on helping many people through the work of the Samaritans Charity.

Much like Claire, 16-year old Chanel Lee Easy went to sleep on 2nd October 2011 at the pinnacle of her own life long marathon. Her ambitions and dreams were to build confidence, self-esteem and creativity within her peers, children and young people to help them reach their full potential. Chanel left a legacy of proposals and plans for her initiatives, including fundraising and through this foundation these dreams and ambitions will be realised.

Claire and Chanel never knew that their time would come to an end so soon, but the both clearly knew what they were living for. It is now up to us to take the baton drawing strength from their inspirational lives.

Our condolenses go out to the family and friends of Claire Squires.

What is Yellow Smile Day?

YELLOW SMILE DAY

‘A smile can make a difference – ‘On it like a car bonnet’

The Chanel Lee Smile Foundation would like to celebrate the forthcoming birthday of the late Chanel Lee Easy on the 22nd May 2012 by drawing reference to her life, her artistic talent and exploring her dreams. This day will be called ‘Yellow Smile Day’

Yellow Smile Day will also focus on the promotion of local talent and creativity in local schools and in the community. The foundation will look at building awareness on how arts can be used to develop confidence and self-esteem. The proposed plans for this event will take place on Chanel-Lee’s birthday each year to commemorate Chanel-lee’s vision. We want to shape the profile of arts across the West Midlands and raise awareness as part of the political agenda.

This year, The Chanel Lee Smile Foundation will be working with nominated schools and local churches to promote this cause, however we would like to invite members of the community or if you are part of a school/college and wish to participate or wish to make a contribution in aid of ‘Yellow Smile Day’ to liaise with your school/local churches and email the Chanel Lee Smile Foundation with your ideas.  The email address is displayed below.

 

DO YOU WANT TO TAKE PART IN YELLOW SMILE DAY

DROP US A LINE ON CHANELLEESMILE@GMAIL.COM

Knowing Chanel Lee


Music was one of Chanel's many passions

I had seen Chanel on various occasions with other youth that I had the pleasure of working with, initially to me Chanel seemed a quiet shy sort of girl, in October 2009 I delivered a music workshop called “Sistagurl” Chanel was one of my students, that is when I got to know her a little better.   Chanel was not the shy quiet girl I had thought but a deep thinking, fun, lively person who would say what she thought (sometimes without even fully processing it before saying it) I found that really funny, Chanel  was real and I liked that about her I don’t think she even realised how comical she was by just being herself.

Chanel had a passion to sing and flourished whenever she sang, I am thankful that I had the opportunity to meet and engage with Chanel as she taught me something also which was “don’t take life so seriously, chill out sometimes and just laugh”.  A bright beautiful flower that shall always be remembered by me, thank you Chanel for your joy and laughter, thank you Deborah and Glen for allowing your daughter to be a part of my life for that time. 

Tee – Youth & Music Project Facilitator 

Introducing Yellow Smile Day

Hey everyone. We’ve been quiet for a while but not for a lack of activity, we have been busy working on plans for the development of the Chanel Lee Smile Foundation and we can now formally introduce to you our first date for your diaries – Yellow Smile Day. This will be a day set up to commemorate Chanel Lee’s life through a series of events taking place at different participating schools across the West Midland’s Region. On Tuesday May 22nd 2012 which was Chanel’s birthday. Check out our trailer below produced by Aaliyah-Jay Allen one of our volunteers. Enjoy and stay tuned for more information.