Youth Concern

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Aylesbury, United Kingdom

youthconcern.org.uk
Youth organizationNon-profit organization· Non-profit organization· Youth organization· Youth club

Youth Concern Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Youth Concern is located in Aylesbury, United Kingdom on The Uptown Coffee Bar, Whitehill Ln. Youth Concern is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category youth organizationnon-profit organization in United Kingdom.

Address

The Uptown Coffee Bar, Whitehill Ln

Phone

+44 1296431183

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dylan culver

Everyone that I've met that have worked there seem cool. The music studio is nice and the dude that runs it is a legend. Would recommend

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Larissa Lee

If you are a young person or know any young people struggling with anything e.g homelessness, benefits, education, or even support with employment or writing a CV there are some incredible people that work here that will try there best to help any young person achieve there goal and fulfill there dreams. Even if your just feeling down and need a chat this is one place I know no one will be judged and everyone will be treated with the respect they deserve. Seriously couldn't fault this place, saved my life a few times.

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Morello Marketing

Such a vital service offered to help young people when they need it most. I am always amazed by how dedicated the team are and how much they put the young person at the centre of all that they do. I think they are a small charity with big impact, they do lots of work around prevention and crisis support. This is an amazing organisation doing crucial work.

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Kofi Asiedu-Berchie

Great environment for young people to find their feet after difficulties.

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JJ Bigga1

Brilliant charity that with with children and young adults (13-25) supporting them with a range of support needs such as housing, mental health, substance misuse, sexual health, food parcels, cooked meals, emotional support, counselling, ETE (education training and employment) and criminal justice. Many of this support includes multi agency referrals.