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How we help

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

Nurturing wellbeing through nature

Helping vulnerable people improve their skills, mental health, and wellbeing through boating, gardening, and outdoor activities.

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.

Whether you are looking for a special extracurricular or uplifting activity, book your fun day out with a difference today.

"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…

The difference we make

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Nurturing

5,700

people supported across Surrey

Caring

23,000

hours of support provided by trained volunteers

Engaging

88%

of beneficiaries supported into employment, training, or education

Inspiring

3,000

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

Latest news and events

1 Jun 2026

Time to Celebrate Volunteers’ Week 2026!

During Volunteers' Week, we're celebrating the amazing people who make our work possible.

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29 May 2026

Community Foundation for Surrey Visits Gateway Community Garden

Last week, we were delighted to welcome the Community Foundation for Surrey and some of their wonderful donors, who visited our Gateway Community Garden in Reigate.

28 May 2026

Surrey Care Trust Responds to Milburn Review on the NEET Crisis

Celebrating six years of Steps2Work and launching our new Gateway Alternative Learning Provision amid landmark National Youth Review

27 May 2026

Huge Thank You to the Mayor of Spelthorne

We are delighted to announce that we have received a generous donation of £3,500 from the Mayor of Spelthorne in recognition of the work we do within our community.

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