Danielle’s Story

We recently asked Danielle to write a few words about how The Door Youth Project has affected her life. We were blown away with what she wrote…...

Starbucks Supports The Door

Fancy a coffee?  Starbucks the coffee tycoon has supported over 50 local young people within the Stroud District by funding towards The...

Cycle to Santa

The Door Youth Project is well known for their innovative fundraising events and this next one is no different.   ”Cycle to Santa” is a...

Sport England create new opportunities

The Door Youth Project has just received Lottery Funding from Sport England to deliver an innovative sport project containing boxersize and circuit...

Andrew’s Story

The Door was contacted by Andrew’s primary school whilst he was in year 6. He had just been excluded from school for a violent outburst towards...

Carley’s Story

Carley is a 13 year old we have got to know better over the past couple weeks of the summer holidays. She is the eldest sibling living with her mum...

Paper-Clip Swap Update

When two young teenagers set out to swap a paper clip for the highest valued item they could for charity, little did they know where it’d take...

Fantasy Football Fundraiser

The Door has come up with a novel way to raise funds and enjoy the upcoming Premier League Season! By donating £10 to The Door, participants can enter...

The Door Youth Project, Christian Aid

Drop over the edge with The Door Youth Project and Christian Aid at their Charity Abseil at Ecotricity’s building the Lion House.  Benefiting...

Emily’s Story

Three years ago Emily was a very quiet timid young person who could be easily overlooked within a crowded room. She would often be content with her...

Welcome Annie

We’ve recently  reviewed the way that our Youthwork team operate, and moved towards a new, ‘Focused’ structure which will enable us to continue to...

Michelle’s Story

Michelle was a regular in The Drop-In because her mates hung around here. She’d left school with a handful of GCSEs and went to College but with no...

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