Our vision is to see the young people of Market Harborough thriving in their communities.
Our Approach
We have a visionary approach to engaging in Gods mission of grace love and justice for all
We do long term relational Youth and Community Work
We commit to being honest, empowering, trustworthy, inclusive and relevant in our relationships with young people and their communities and agencies we work with
We seek innovative ways of achieving sustainability
We foster collaborative partnerships to enhance our work with young people and their communities
We aim for Young People to thrive in their communities and have opportunities to broaden their horizons
Our Aims
A thriving young person is confident in themselves, in their relationships and in their world.
In themselves;
They are empowered to make their own decisions and to make changes in their lives.
They value themselves and have a positive perspective as to who they are as human beings.
They are self-motivated and have the life skills to face the world with confidence.
They develop and grow through adolescence and experience well-being in all aspects of their lives.
They have the opportunity to explore their own identity including their own spirituality.
In their relationships;
They develop healthy relationships with their peers, families and others.
They are open minded and skilled in relating to people who are different from themselves.
They know respect and respect others in return.
They have the skills to maintain and grow relationships and successfully negotiate conflict.
In their world;
They have an approach to life that brings fulfilment.
They feel valued within their place in the world.
They are hopeful for their future and discover life’s opportunities.
They develop a sense of justice for themselves and others and apply it in their communities and world.
They are compassionate for those that suffer and desire to change the structures that cause pain and suffering.
"We have a visionary approach to engaging in Gods mission of grace, love and justice for all."