Help a Mum like Melanie this Mother’s Day No family is perfect. Some get on better than others, and everyone needs a bit of guidance now and then to come together and work as a team with those around them.
Stonehouse Youthworker takes on Gaming Marathon to raise awareness of youth loneliness and raise funds for The Door Youth Project Inspired by the Red Cross’s #GamingForGood movement, local Stonehouse Youthworker Isak Sandgren-Clarke is gearing up for a mammoth day (and
Chase away the Lockdown blues with another great instalment of The Door’s Virtual Quiz Night! Going LIVE at 8pm on Tuesday 26th January on both YouTube and Facebook entry is FREE (donations welcome) With Barrie and Rosie asking the questions
Income Generation & Marketing Director The Door Youth Project, Stroud Full-time, 37 hours per week £28,858 to £31,228 p.a. Do you have a strong track record in charity fundraising and marketing? Do you want to be part of an amazing
Set your reminder today at https://www.thedoor.org.uk/quiz Join The Door’s 3 Directors at 8pm on Tuesday 22nd December for our final quiz of 2020 – full of the festive themed questions we all love (or love to hate!) Get out the
DOUBLE YOUR DONATION TODAY AT https://www.thedoor.org.uk/donate Hi I’m Lilly, I’m 15 and I’m from Stonehouse Before I was introduced to the Door I was really struggling to cope with everyday life. I had quite poor mental health and I didn’t
Kicking off on Saturday 12th September this year’s competition will no doubt be filled with the usual thrills and spills of the ‘beautiful game’. Managers will be back in the hot seat making all the important decisions, but do you
Click here to make a pledge “We know summers not over yet, but we need your help to make sure this year’s Christmas Challenge for The Door can go ahead! Last year’s challenge helped us raise over £5000 to fund
When it was announced that live music events could not take place we were disappointed like everyone else to have to put our programme of fundraising concerts on hold. However we were delighted when opera trio Sorelle who were due
Back in March, as the country went into lockdown, we were facing some very tough decisions. On one hand we were anticipating the mental health impact of lockdown, the pressures that school closures, social isolation and working from home