From one-to-one mentoring and counselling to weekly activities and outreach — all our services are free for young people aged 7–25 in Felixstowe and surrounding villages.
All services are free for young people. Professionals can refer directly — or young people and parents can self-refer.
Sessions at the Level Two hub promote socialising, creative activities, sport, gaming, and engaging in conversations with youth workers. In all sessions we address various topics where young people can explore and increase their knowledge on a variety of issues.
During school holidays we run fun, engaging activities — sports, arts, day trips and group challenges. Designed to keep young people active, social and supported throughout the year.
Regular drop-in sessions offering friends and family of Level Two an opportunity to socialise and enjoy outdoors. (Weather permitting.)
Are you aged 16–25, live in Felixstowe or the surrounding villages, and interested in music, recording, or beat-making? Monday daytimes have just become a lot more exciting!
Guidance and support for young people navigating education, employment, training or next steps. Regular sessions open to all — no appointment needed.
Our welcoming youth hub at 54 Cobbold Road is a safe space for young people to meet, socialise, access support and take part in activities. The hub can also be hired for community use.
Structured one-to-one mentoring to build confidence, resilience and life skills. Our trained mentors work alongside young people who need extra guidance or support.
Our outreach workers go into the community to connect with young people where they are. Thursdays from 3.30pm, weather permitting.
Our youth workers are here to listen and help. Call, email or just drop in during an open session.
Every Wednesday at The Hub - 4:00 - 5.30pm. The Level Two Drama session is an exciting opportunity to work as a team to create theatre pieces, whilst learning new skills and meeting new people.
Our weekly programme is packed with activities and specialist support. From detached street outreach, drama, youth open access to equals sessions — there's something for everyone.
View weekly sessionsYoung people and parents can self-refer. Professionals can also refer directly using our practitioner forms.
Self-referral forms for young people (or their parents/carers) who would like to access mentoring or counselling support.
Practitioner referral forms for teachers, social workers, health professionals and others wishing to refer a young person.
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Volunteer registration →Get in touch and we'll point you in the right direction. Whether you're a young person, parent, or professional — we're here to help.