Hi, I’m Beth, I’m 20 and I have a phone mentor from The Door I first came to The Door because my teacher forced me to. Yes, really! I had anxiety and I was finding life hard. She thought I
Beth’s Story



Hi, I’m Beth, I’m 20 and I have a phone mentor from The Door I first came to The Door because my teacher forced me to. Yes, really! I had anxiety and I was finding life hard. She thought I

This month’s Director’s Chair is from CEO Victoria Seeing challenges as opportunities, not threats is a key feature of The Door’s strategy. We ask the question – what will it take to make this happen? Rather than first thinking of
Loneliness, we have all felt it at some point in our lives. Feeling empty, unsupported, disconnected or lost even in a busy room of people. The start of June, marks National Loneliness Week. No doubt the headlines will focus on

Introducing Mike…. Mentoring Gateway Coordinator Hi Mike! Thanks for joining me for this interview, to start us off, what is it that you do at The Door? I am the Mentoring Gateway Coordinator, which means I handle all the remote

Should we stay or should we go? When a big decision looms and you put aside a whole period of time to consider the available options prayerfully and in detail, you don’t normally expect to go round the whole loop

Hi Noah and welcome to your ‘introducing’ interview. Thank you Let’s start with the basics, what is your role at The Door? I am one of The Door’s Community Youthworkers. This means I organise youth clubs and other youthwork activities
Should we stay or should we go? When a big decision looms and you put aside a whole period of time to consider the available options prayerfully and in detail, you don’t normally expect to go round the whole loop

May is national walking month, so with just 4 weeks to go we asked Hannah, one of The Door’s School Mentors to explore the link between getting out for a walk and good mental health. Have you ever considered that

Hi I’m Molly. I’m 17 and I volunteer in The Door’s youth clubs. I’d never done much volunteering but I needed something to put towards my Duke of Edinburgh Award. I knew there was a youth club near me because

Intensive Support Administration Coordinator The Door Youth Project, Stroud 3 days / 22.5 hours per week £10.24 – £10.92 per hour (£19,694 – £21,000 p.a. pro rata) This is a great opportunity to join our amazing charity and highly-committed team,