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The DoorWays Project 2 Station Buildings Station Square Saltburn-by-Sea TS12 1AQ Tel. 01287 625305 [email protected] www.door-ways.co.uk Office Opening Hours Monday — Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm The DoorWays Staff John Pearson Volunteers—Signe Johansen—Jess Rutter Committee: Liam Gardner (chair) Cannon Madden Peter Fleck (treasurer) David Grimoldby Rev Guy Donegan-Cross Chris Eddy The DoorWays Project is funded by grants from a variety of Trusts, local churches and individuals. If you would like to help the Project in any way, please don’t hesitate to contact us. DoorWays was established in 1998. The project is managed by Saltburn Christian Projects, a charitable company limited by Guarantee. It is an ecumenical initiative of the five churches in Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The project aims to work with young people aged 13-25, living in and around Saltburn. To develop facilities and support networks that will benefit them, and to provide the kind of support, advice and information that compensates for the difficulties faced by many young people in the area. Standing in The gap

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The

DoorWays

Project

2 Station Buildings

Station Square

Saltburn-by-Sea

TS12 1AQ

Tel. 01287 625305

[email protected]

www.door-ways.co.uk

Office Opening Hours

Monday — Friday

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

The DoorWays Staff John Pearson

Volunteers—Signe Johansen—Jess Rutter

Committee:

Liam Gardner (chair) Cannon Madden

Peter Fleck (treasurer) David Grimoldby

Rev Guy Donegan-Cross Chris Eddy

The DoorWays Project is funded by grants

from a variety of Trusts, local churches and

individuals.

If you would like to help the Project in any

way, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

DoorWays was established in 1998. The

project is managed by Saltburn Christian

Projects, a charitable company limited by

Guarantee. It is an ecumenical initiative of

the five churches in Saltburn-by-the-Sea.

The project aims to work with young

people aged 13-25, living in and around

Saltburn. To develop facilities and support

networks that will benefit them, and to

provide the kind of support, advice and

information that compensates for the

difficulties faced by many young people in

the area.

Standing in

The gap

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An Introduction To DoorWays

Drop-in-centre; a safe environment to

meet, socialise and find support.

Facilities include Internet – DVD –

Tea/Coffee – PS2 – Telephone – CV

help – Signposting to other help

organisations – Someone to listen.

As we have spent time listening to and

b e f r i e n d i n g y o u n g p e o p l e ,

encouraging them to believe in

themselves and in their capability to

achieve their ambitions, different

areas of work have emerged and

grown.

What DoorWays Have

Done

• A youth newspaper, to have

your say about issues that

affect young people and

your area. Are you a

reporter, photographer or

editor — do you have

something to say?

• Helping a young person

with training, securing a

job and through a local

organisation, helped with a

flat.

• Often its just finding time

to listen and speaking

positively into what is often

a negative situation.

• Huntcliff after school

Drama group.

• Find us also on Facebook.

What DoorWays Can

Do For You

16 - 25 years old

• One to one help

• Internet job searches

• Help with CV’s

• Job applications

• Help with accommodation

• Help with benefit forms

• Help with day to day living

• General help and advice

• Workshops, drug / alcohol

13 - 16 years old

• Internet Access

• Playstation 2

• DvD player

• Youth Newspaper project

• Day trips

• Environmental project

• 5 a-side football

• DvD Projects / Multi-media

• Trips e.g. Cinema

Contact us on:

01287 625305

Visit our website:

www.door-ways.co.uk