THE sun was shining as families in Stroud put on their trainers and took part in Race 4 All. The event was bigger and better with the launch of the 1k children’s run for those aged between five to 10
Sun Shines Down on Race for All



THE sun was shining as families in Stroud put on their trainers and took part in Race 4 All. The event was bigger and better with the launch of the 1k children’s run for those aged between five to 10
Over the past few years, Aisha Butler’s story has been synonymous with that of The Door. From teenage tearaway to Christian convert, from school truant to apprentice, from aggressive young person to compassionate youth worker we’ve watched her grow, change
In order to find the inspiration for what I am about to tell you I have just read the famous Martin Luther King Jnr speech. This man had a dream and he had faith that his dream would become a

It was a very warm welcome to Shelagh Goldie at the beginning of May as she took up the role of Mentoring Team Leader. Shelagh introduces herself: “I write this in my third week as the Mentoring Team leader, here
At The Door we are always on the look out for people who want to give an hour or two each week to help a young person or parent who needs someone to talk to. Our award winning Mentoring Service

Race 4 All is back, this year bigger and better! Now truly the Race 4 All as the organizers have introduced a 1K run for those of the Ages 5-10. Race 4 All is a 5k fun run up on
The first ever Soul Town event took place in the Subscription Rooms, Stroud on 26th April. Tickets for the event sold out in advance, resulting in many people disappointed at the fact that they were unable to enter. Popular Soul
THANKS & FUNd RAISING The Door Youth Project supports over 1,000 young people and their parents every year. It costs over £400,000 to deliver its services, but every penny is worth it and massively helps to change lives. For many years
Tony is a young man with a learning disability. He has been attending The Drop-In for several years and is regularly around The Door. Whilst he is always willing to get involved in things, his behaviour is often quite immature and
The successful candite will be JNC professionally qualified, with a proven track record in community based youth work and experience of needsbased relational youthwork. The salary for the role is JNC 11 – £20,591 per annum. We are looking for