LVN · Forest Youth Club

Forest Youth Club


We provide a safe space for young people aged 11 to 19, away from the streets.

Trained Youth Workers run weekly generic and structured activities focusing on life skills.

Once a year we also take 12 young people on a weekend-long confidence building Residential to experience the outdoors and benefit from vital life skills development.

We engage local young people through activities and discussions in order to build a good rapport and create a trusting relationship between the young people and Youth Workers.

We offer Youth Club Members the opportunity to decide where they would like to go for their annual day trip.

We involve local young people by consulting them and seeking their views as contribution towards decision making which affects them.

We enable and support local young people by offering one to one mentoring, which can help them through a challenging transition in their life.

The guidance and support can be related to education, employment, training, liaising with parents and carers or outside agencies such as Colleges, Schools, Social Services, the Home Office or Welfare Benefits Services.

We empower our Youth Club members to take more responsibility by helping to fundraise and volunteering in the community.

 

Forest Youth Club


We provide a safe space for young people aged 11 to 19, away from the streets.

Trained Youth Workers run weekly generic and structured activities focusing on life skills.

Once a year we also take 12 young people on a weekend-long confidence building Residential to experience the outdoors and benefit from vital life skills development.

We engage local young people through activities and discussions in order to build a good rapport and create a trusting relationship between the young people and Youth Workers.

We offer Youth Club Members the opportunity to decide where they would like to go for their annual day trip.

We involve local young people by consulting them and seeking their views as contribution towards decision making which affects them.

We enable and support local young people by offering one to one mentoring, which can help them through a challenging transition in their life.

The guidance and support can be related to education, employment, training, liaising with parents and carers or outside agencies such as Colleges, Schools, Social Services, the Home Office or Welfare Benefits Services.

We empower our Youth Club members to take more responsibility by helping to fundraise and volunteering in the community.

 


https://www.wfchub.org/