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The Baytree Centre - GEMS
ActivityGrow Enjoy Move Study (GEMS) is our after school activity programme for girls aged 6 to 18 years where they can have fun, express themselves and discover their talents while building their confiden
Phone: 020 7733 5283Email: youth@baytreecentre.org.ukAddress:The Baytree Centre
300 - 302 Brixton Road
London SW9 6AE
United KingdomThe Baytree Centre - Mother & Daughter Activities
ActivityMother and daughter activities take place on the second Friday of every month and during school holidays.
Phone: 0207 733 5283Email: youth@baytreecentre.org.ukAddress:The Baytree Centre
300 - 302 Brixton Road
London SW9 6AE
United KingdomThe Baytree Centre - Spark Programme
ActivitySpark provides a safe, supportive space for girls and young women of secondary school age to develop personally, achieve their potential and turn their aspirations into realities.
Phone: 020 7733 5283Email: youth@baytreecentre.org.ukAddress:The Baytree Centre
300 - 302 Brixton Road
London SW9 6AE
United KingdomThe Baytree Centre - Sparking Futures
ActivitySparking Futures supports girls and young women aged 14 and above, who are interested in taking the next step towards their future careers.
Phone: 020 7733 5283Email: youth@baytreecentre.org.ukAddress:The Baytree Centre
300 - 302 Brixton Road
London SW9 6AE
United KingdomThe Baytree Centre - Youth Mentoring
ActivityBaytree’s mentoring programme provides one-to-one support for girls in their academic development, with a focus on English and Maths, as well as their personal development.
Phone: 020 7733 5283Email: youth@baytreecentre.org.ukAddress:The Baytree Centre
300 - 302 Brixton Road
London SW9 6AE
United KingdomThe Gaia Centre
Support & AdviceThe Gaia Centre (run by Refuge) is for anyone impacted by gender-based violence who lives, works or studies in Lambeth. This includes adults, children and young people of all genders.
Phone: 020 7733 8724Email: lambethvawg@refuge.org.ukAddress:Confidential location in Lambeth
London SW2 1EG
United KingdomThe Gaia Centre - Young People’s Service
Support & AdviceYou know when your line’s been crossed. If it felt weird, unsafe, or not right in any other way, you may have experienced a form of gender-based violence.
Phone: 020 7733 8724Email: lambethvawg@refuge.org.ukAddress:Confidential location in Lambeth
London SW2 1EG
United KingdomThe Hebe Foundation
OrganisationThe Hebe Foundation works with young people aged 13 to 20 years old to help them discover and use their talents.
Phone: 07807 222 010Address:823 Wandsworth Road
London SW8 3JL
United KingdomThe Oasis Inclusion Project
Adventure PlaygroundAt Oasisplay we believe inclusive play spaces offer a wide range of social opportunities and rich experiences that benefit disabled and non-disabled children alike.
Phone: 020 7622 8756Email: inclusion@oasisplay.org.ukAddress:33 Priory Grove
London SW8 2PD
United KingdomThe Weir Link
OrganisationThe Weir Link aims to be a catalyst for change by offering a range of educational, training, childcare and social support for residents in line with the hopes and aspirations identified when the ce
Phone: 020 8673 5135Email: hello@theweirlink.org.ukAddress:33 Weir Road
London SW12 0NU
United Kingdom