A PROGRAMME to help young people in Chester who can t live at home is celebrating a major milestone. The Bridge Foyer is marking 10 years of Advantaged Thinking, its philosophy that empowers young people to thrive, not just survive. A decade ago, Colin Falconer, then director of innovation at the Foyer Federation, now director of InspireChilli, introduced Advantaged Thinking to the world on the TEDx stage. It has since been central to all the Foyer Federation does, including developing the first quality assurance accreditation for supported housing, national programmes for health and employability, and building young people’s leadership skills. Chester’s Bridge Foyer has 31 self-contained flats which offer supported housing for young people - who for many different reasons are unable to be at home.