Mrs B’s Story

Mrs B was referred to The Door Family Support Service two years ago by another local support agency for support due to her grandson’s behaviour – her...

Party Time In Tranzform

As the nights continue to draw in and plans begin to take shape for meals with friends, evenings out with family and the inevitable office Christmas...

Support the Doorsteppers!

This year’s Stroud Half Marathon is on Saturday October 25th and The Door is one of this year’s Charity partners.  The Door has a  team of  6...

Mary’s Story

Mary’s mum knocked on our door one day in June 2014 in desperation – she had Mary with her who looked at the ground, did not speak and was shaking...

An Urgent Appeal

As a charity we’re seeking to become less reliant on grant funding, and more self-sufficient, but currently there is a short-term gap that needs...

Autumn has officially arrived in

The trees are turning from green to brown, orange and reds and so are our rails with autumn colours in abundance. Look out for jumpers, trousers, long...

Taking Fundraising To New Heights

Saturday 20th September, 11:00, two brave community fundraisers took to the roof of Ecotricity’s Lion House (multi-storey car park) ready to begin...

Mentoring Results

We have seen some significant changes in young people as a result of fantastic mentoring recently! The best part of my job is doing the reviews with...

New 1-2-1 Sessions for 16 – 25’s

As part of our new youthwork structure at The Door we are introducing something new for all you young people aged 16-25 years old. We are now offering...

Youth Team Summer Update

Well the summer’s nearly over but our Youthwork department is as busy as ever. We are going through some new and exciting changes which are...

I am The Door

Over the summer, we’ve spent some time sprucing up the place – a lick of paint here and there, shifting some furniture around, that kind...

Alan and Ben, A Mentoring Story

Alan was referred to us for a mentor by college, where he had studied for two years. He was a bit of a loner, had poor social skills, poor personal...

In order to protect the identity of the young person /parent in our stories some details including names and places may have been changed