National Lottery Awarded: Detached Youth Work in Romford Town

We are thrilled to announce that we’ve been awarded National Lottery funding to continue our amazing project in Romford until the end of 2024!

Partnering closely with the Havering Council’s Community Safety Team, we’re ready to make a huge impact.

Over the past year, being part of the community has allowed us to build trusted relationships with young people and residents who join us week after week. Whether it’s playing a game of chess or shooting some hoops in basketball, our UNITY HUB has become a beloved fixture in their lives.

🌟 We are conveniently located on South Street, Romford, and we are here rain or shine! Our secure haven is dedicated to young people, but our mission extends beyond that. We aim to foster stronger understanding and build better relationships with the elders in our community as well.

We’re open every Wednesday from 3pm, offering a vibrant space for gaming, music, chess, dominoes, basketball all working to building a strong sense of community.

Our mission is to create a safe and welcoming space where the community can come together and better understand the needs and aspirations of our youth.

We know that young people often lack guidance and places to go. That’s why UNITY HUB is here to offer exciting opportunities and direct them to various engaging activities around the area. Plus, we provide valuable advice and support on important topics for both young individuals and parents.

Come and be part of this incredible journey with us! Let’s unite, explore, and grow together. 🚀

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Since his time with us Paul’s input has been invaluable.  His determination to help our young people and real life examples

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Having Youth Unity work with some of our most challenging students has been an incredibly valuable intervention. Sandra and Paul

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In 2024, I engaged Youth Unity to provide intensive one-to-one mentoring and support for a young person facing significant challenges.

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Supporting a Young Person Back into Education A 13-year-old male was referred to Youth Unity by his mother, seeking support

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Supporting a Young Person in Crisis A 13-year-old male was referred to Youth Unity by an Essex Police CYP Officer

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