Nearly all of our beneficiaries initially come to us with one specific need. This could be needing support with parenting, help with school or relationship issues, struggling with poor mental health, or having difficulty in finding employment.
This review, encompassing nearly 500 parents and young people over a four-year period, demonstrates the effectiveness of our mentoring model and its ability to simultaneously alleviate multiple health and social care pressures – all within a climate of increasing demand and decreasing resources.
Crucially, the findings highlight the necessity of taking a holistic, whole family approach to truly transform the lives of young people.
We are committed to understanding people’s needs and our own impact to help inform what we do.
Everyone struggles sometimes, and everyone can do with some help. Find out more about how our trained staff and volunteers can help you.
Volunteers are at the heart of Surrey Care Trust – we could not continue without them. If you would like to make a difference to your local community, get in…