During National Volunteers Week, we wanted to share with you Bambi’s story (pictured above). Over the past year Bambi has been supported by our Community Connecting team where young people all over Exeter are introduced to activities that increase wellbeing and enrich lives. For Bambi, volunteering has played a big role in their story and this…
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Captain Tom 100 challenge inspires local people to raise money for YMCA Exeter
May bank-holiday weekend saw people from across Devon taking part in the Captain Tom 100 challenge to raise vital funds for YMCA Exeter’s work with local, young people. From skating 100 laps of the Heavitree skatepark, to litter picking 100 pieces of litter around St David’s Hill, local people used their imagination and rose to the challenge. …
YMCA Exeter’s first virtual Sleep Easy event brings fun and laughter to children and young people during lockdown
YMCA Exeter saw over 160 people sign up to the first virtual Sleep Easy event on Friday 19th February. The week-long event provided free activities and a focus throughout half-term for families during lockdown and culminated in a big sleepover on the Friday night. The virtual event invited children and young people to swap…
YMCA Exeter tackles city’s challenging 1-bed housing crisis with plans to transform an abandoned warehouse
YMCA Exeter and Exeter City Council, alongside Homes England, are launching a joint venture to tackle Exeter’s 1-bed housing crisis by taking an abandoned warehouse in Acland Road – near the city centre – and converting it into 26 self-contained studio apartments. Each apartment will provide a young person with a permanent, affordable home and…
Young, discriminated, and Black: the true colour of institutional racism in the UK
New research from the Young and Black report, released today by YMCA, reveals that 95% of young Black people have heard and witnessed racist language at school, and 78% have heard and witnessed racist language in the workplace. Worryingly, young Black people in the UK said that they now grow up expecting to experience racism because of…
YMCA Exeter celebrates receiving £9k from The National Lottery to help children, young people and residents facing mental health concerns
YMCA Exeter is today celebrating after being awarded almost £9k in National Lottery funding to support its work with children, young people and residents facing mental health concerns. We will use the money to run further groups and early intervention support to help children and young people build resilience so they can cope during mental…
Spotting young people’s potential and giving them time
Over the past few weeks our YMCA Exeter youth and support workers have been in touch with young people getting their GCSE, BTEC and A-Level results. Read on to hear our Joint CEO, Si Johns, reflect on his own story from education into employment and discovering God’s calling. _______________________________________________________________________ Being a teenager in 2020 is pretty nerve…
Young people face life after lockdown amid anxiety, loneliness and growing uncertainty over their future
New research from YMCA reveals that 77% of young people have felt lonelier and more isolated during lockdown, 73% feel more stressed, and more than half (56%) are worried about falling behind at school. Five months into a global pandemic, this vulnerable and disproportionately affected group find themselves anxious, isolated and futureless. As young people…
Host family recruitment advert
TEN:10 Interns 2019/20 “My host family made it so easy for me to feel at home in Exeter. They became my second family and supported me all the time, comforted me and gave me a home of love, joy and warmth.” -Carmen, Intern 19/20 We’re looking for local host families to give our new TEN:10…
YMCA Exeter spreads Midsummer Joy across the city
YMCA Exeter surprised residents and business owners in Exeter last week with random acts of socially-distanced kindness. Free bags of chocolate, posies of flowers and drink vouchers sprang up attached to railings and trees across the city in a bid to put a smile on the faces of people coming out of lockdown. Sticking carefully…