Engage is a youth-centred, family-focused service that works with young people aged 10-19 years in Melton Mowbray and Coalville.
We provide long-term support to address the physical, mental, and emotional well-being needs of young people and their families.
Our goal is to build long-term confidence, strengthen resilience, and upskill families to overcome complex problems now and in the future.
Engage Youth & Families is a partnership service with Melton Learning Hub.
We provide supported accommodation and community projects to those across Leicestershire. We have over 100 bed spaces for those that are homeless or at risk of homelessness providing support to move from crisis to independence, addressing any support needs and teaching independent living skills so they can secure accommodation and move on to positively contribute to their communities. We also provide tenancy floating support to prevent tenancy’s failing and stop the cycle of homelessness.
Our community projects include 7 day centres (1 per district) for those that are rough-sleeping, socially isolated or vulnerable in their community.
Fearon Community Centre is a vibrant and flexible community hub. Our Cafe in the Hall is the heart beat of our provision and is a friendly and affordable place to meet or make friends. Special events include our Good Grub Social Club and Good Grub Breakfast Club as well as regular Vegan and Asian pop ups. We offer a range of well being activities including our Good Food Doing Good pop up store, free and paid for community activities (arts, physical activities and growing). We also have rooms for hire for community events, celebrations, training or networking sessions.
What we do
Hab-antibullying & mental health aims to help anyone, anywhere that can get in touch.
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Support parents, young people or employees in meetings.
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Offer anyone going through bullying / the effects of bullying, mental health, bereavement and domestic violence , counselling through our grants.
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promote anti-bullying through media and in public. Promote mental health help
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Offer long term support.
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Deliver anti-bullying talks and activity sessions.
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We assist and support parents and individuals at meetings within schools and the workplace.
The Trust provides free advice to clients on matters such as welfare benefits, debt, housing and employment. The team work closely with Oadby & Wigston PCN, and the local foodbanks.
An inclusive, person centered approach to holistic wellbeing.
A range of empowering, solution focused, mindful programs, providing individuals with support for their mental wellbeing (both group & 1-1)
Our range of self care and self development programs, meet each individual at their own unique starting point.
All programs are delivered with passion and vision, motivating individuals to develop lifelong coping techniques & skills to empower them to actively work towards autonomy.
Long term support to all members, through our online group.
Benefiting individual wellbeing and that of their families and the wider community.
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