We know that in the coming weeks and months, young people will need our Youth Clubs and programmes more than ever before; providing them with positive activities, support, advice and a safe place to go.
With your support now, we can continue to provide vital opportunities for young people:
- £4 a month pays for a young person to go on a residential experience
- £30 a month pays for one evening of Youth Work for 35 young people with our trained Youth Leaders
- £40 a month will provide a young person on our Outdoor Employment Programme with a Paddlesport Instructor qualification
Our vital work relies on your kind donations, big or small. With your help we can continue to improve the lives of young people across Bristol and beyond. Help to create a better future for our young people. Click here to make a donation today!

Tremaine's Story
Tremaine was 8 when he moved to Bristol from Scotland with his brother to live with his grandparents. At age 11, he joined his local secondary school but was bullied due to his dual heritage and Scottish accent. This caused Tremaine to struggle to fit in and make friends, not socialising outside of school and spending most of his time with his grandparents. During this time, his grandad's health declined, also making Tremaine a young carer.
Tremaine started coming to an after-school project in 2018 with his cousin at Hartcliffe Club for Young People to help with his low confidence and social skills. Within a few weeks of attending the club, Tremaine had started to make friends and join in with activities. During this time, he build up a strong relationship with a black youth worker who supported him through discussions and information about race, culture and heritage.
Over the following 6 years, Tremaine has continued to grow in confidence and popularity, where in 2022, he took part in a young leaders course covering the issues of equality, teamwork and public speaking. He completed the course with flying colours and went on to complete volunteer course. Since then, he has also been voted 'Young Leader of the Year' by his peers and staff, attended residentials abroad and won the 'High Sheriff' Award at the Bristol Young Heroes Awards 2024.