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How we help

Our unique mentoring and skills training helps families, vulnerable young people, and low-skilled adults.

Providing the skills people need to thrive

Helping young people, adults, and communities build their confidence and skills to create better chances for life, learning, and work.

Helping families to flourish

Providing the support families need to flourish - helping parents provide positive childhoods and supportive families.

Nurturing wellbeing through nature

Helping vulnerable people improve their skills, mental health, and wellbeing by harnessing the power of our natural environment.

"The help she gave me made me want to be a mentor myself"

"My children are healthier and doing well at school. I can take care of myself and know how to get…

Real Life

The Gateway Garden

Our award-winning Gateway Garden is a small oasis of nature helping people to take part in nature therapy and wellbeing…

The difference we make

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Nurturing

5,100

people supported across Surrey

Caring

27,800

hours of support provided by trained volunteers

Engaging

88%

of beneficiaries supported into employment, training, or education

Inspiring

1,200

children, families and adults taking part in our outdoor nature activities

Latest news and events

15 Oct 2025

In Aid of Event: An Audience with Olympians

Join An Audience with Olympians, organised by Wendy, Lucy and Lou — an event in aid of Surrey Care Trust to support their 2026 London Marathon fundraising.

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13 Oct 2025

Emma’s Story – Mentoring

"Mentoring is like having a supportive polar bear on the ice when you are learning to skate" - Emma*

1 Oct 2025

A New Chapter for a Swingbridge: Maggie G Joins Surrey Care Trust

We're thrilled to announce a new addition to its Swingbridge Community Boats fleet: the Maggie G!

25 Sep 2025

Gateway Community Garden – Rob’s Story

The difference we make together, volunteering with Surrey Care Trust at the Gateway Community Garden

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