
Welcome to the Community and Youth Foundations in London website! We aim to showcase and support the charities who work with disadvantaged and inner city youth and their families throughout London. They work with the young in education, health, arts, the environment and so much more. All youth programmes are monitored for successful outcomes and cost-efficiency. This on-going analysis ensures they adjust to the changing needs of youth and families.
- Mentoring Projects
- Volunteer Support
- Community Grants
- Forums
- Training
- Grants
- Self Sufficiency
- Community Services
- News
- Links and Resources
Here at the Community and Youth Foundation website we also look to enable those interested in making a difference to the lives of young people through volunteer support. We firmly believe that increased community involvement through volunteer participation and mentorship has a direct positive impact on both the children and volunteers who participate. Volunteers make our community a better place to live.
Community and Youth Foundations impact youth with positive mentorship, community interaction and recreation applications that inspire self-confidence, friendship, and integrity in the hearts of all participants, as well as volunteers and supporters.
Everyone involved is charged with helping young people discover their individual gifts and develop qualities that will help them become happy and contributing members of society.
These community and youth programmes make learning about life's challenges a fun and fulfilling experience for everyone involved.
Charity Support for Inner City Youth
There are a number of charity run youth programmes that fight crime through youth development. They do not see young people as the problem, but the solution. By providing leadership training and ways of being involved in the community, young people can work with others who may be involved in crime, but provide a constructive alternative.
The Community and Youth Foundations in London website hopes to provide information, networking and improved communications for the many charity organisations working with young people throughout the city of London. All the projects have a common theme of leadership training and bringing different parts of the community together. They work with youth aged 16-20 years with adults who are experienced in volunteering within a community or youth work setting.
These organisations are always looking for people who want to have a positive impact in their community and can show that they are committed, reliable and show a willingness to work and learn, and are looking to be more effective in their role as a volunteer or want to become part or full time employed community and youth workers.
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PLEASE NOTE
This website has nothing to do with the South East London Community Foundation. For more information on the South East London Community Foundation, which became the Capital Community Foundation, please contact them directly at 357-359 Kennington Lane, London SE11 5QY.
You can telephone them on 020 7582 5117 or email them at enquiries@capitalcf.org.uk.