25 And Counting Update

Since our AGM in November we have had over 30 partners sign up to our 25 and Counting Campaign, standing beside The Door and the work it does in the...

Welcome Kathleen and Francesca

We asked our two new youthworkers to tell us a little bit about themselves as they embark on their new jobs as sessional youthworkers in our Cam and...

Successful March Street Collection

We have never done a street collection in March before, but following on from the record breaking collection in December we thought we would give it a...

Dear Annie

The reason I became a youthworker was to be able to help young people. Whether they are in times of trouble or just need some encouragement and...

Jason’s Story

Our first volunteer mentor training course of 2016 took place during February, and we have six fabulous new mentors trained, checked and ready to go...

#ICYMI #LoveTheDoor

Throughout February we asked people why it is they #LoveTheDoor . From the young people in the Drop-in and Mentees, to Parents and Staff we have had...

We don’t labour in vain

How many people work for The Door? That’s a question I get asked quite often, sometimes when I’m talking to business leaders, sometimes in...

An Interview With Lucy

In this month’s article I would like to share with you an interview between myself and a young person who I would like to call “Lucy” she is...

Volunteering in Tranzform

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others“ (Mahatma Gandhi) Volunteering is beneficial for both the Volunteer and...

Street Collections 2016

The Fundraising Team at The Door are looking for volunteers to help at our next Street Collection Our Next collection is Saturday 12th March 2016...

Save The Date

The plans for our official Celebrations for our 25th Anniversary are starting to take shape with exhibitions, open days, Church services and much more...

Barney’s Story

Barney was referred to us by Young Carers in August 2014. Barney lives with his mum, dad and sisters and attends school in Gloucester. His parents are...

In order to protect the identity of the young person /parent in our stories some details including names and places may have been changed