If you are struggling with your mental health and don’t feel you can get through the night alone, call 999 or take yourself to your local A&E. If you are struggling and don’t feel you can get through the next 24 hours, then contact your GP or go to A&E. If you are feeling suicidal…
What advice would you give to a young person who is struggling with depression, anxiety or self-harm?
There are some really simple steps we can all do to improve our mental wellbeing and feel more positive about life. The NHS call them the ‘5 steps to mental wellbeing’ and we recommend giving each of them a try. Connect – Meet up regularly with people in your life. They could be your family,…
What services do YMCA Exeter offer?
We offer a variety of services, each tailored to supporting young people, children and families in our community. Supported accommodation and Support and Advice: We have over 100 homeless young people a year, coming to stay in our supported accommodation. Some stay for a few months, some for a few years. Each resident is given…
When did YMCA Exeter begin?
YMCA Exeter is one of the oldest YMCAs in the world, founded in 1846. Our story begins with local Exeter philanthropist John Dinham, who caught the vision of the national YMCA movement and was passionate about creating an Exeter expression. The very first meeting was held in Gandy Street and our vision remains the same…
Why does YMCA Exeter exist?
We support young people and communities so that they can experience fullness of life in body, mind and spirit. That means we are committed to seeing communities becoming a place of love, joy, peace and hope; places where young people can become everything they were created to be. And central to all our practical work…
Who are YMCA Exeter?
YMCA Exeter is a Christian charity. We are part of the YMCA federation which is made up of 116 local YMCA’s across England and Wales. We all work independently to support young people, children and local communities.