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For children’s organizations

You care for children every day. We bring the rest of the way.

This is for the organizations that know children — children’s homes, government schools, community NGOs. We bring skills, mentors, and a path to first income to the children in your care — at no cost to you, ever. You know your children; nothing runs without you.

Go to the form ↓About two minutes — an expression of interest, not paperwork
What we bring

Skills programs — free

Built on the Journey and co-designed with your staff, delivered online-led and locally anchored at your own space.

Mentors

Verified professionals who coach your young people — group sessions only, never one-to-one, in any medium.

Devices, where needed

Shared equipment at your space, so no child needs to own anything to take part.

What we ask

A coordinator from your team

Someone who walks beside nominated children as their named guardian on the Journey — we suggest one per five or six children.

A room

A space where your children already feel at home, for group sessions with their guardian present.

Schedule access

A workable weekly slot that respects school, rest, and the rhythm of your house.

After you write

What happens next

  1. 1A conversation
  2. 2A visit
  3. 3Co-design with your staff
  4. 4Start

A conversation, not a process. We reply within a week, our first review starts from your public presence, and nothing moves forward without your agreement at every step.

Before anything begins, our full child-safeguarding commitment applies: every adult verified, group sessions only, your guardian present throughout. Read the full commitment →

Start the conversation

One screen, about two minutes. No account needed.

Why we ask: it’s how we find you and address you properly.

What kind of organization are you?

Why we ask: each kind of organization has a different rhythm — we design around yours.

Why we ask: programs are locally anchored — geography shapes everything.

Why we ask: so a real person writes back to a real person.

Why we ask: decisions about children need the right people in the room.

Why we ask: it’s where our reply goes.

Why we ask: only if a call is easier for you — never required.

How many children could you nominate?

Why we ask: a rough range is enough — it tells us what a first cohort could look like.

Could one or more of your staff walk beside nominated children as coordinators?

Why we ask: every child needs a named guardian from your side; we suggest one per five or six children.

What support are you looking for?

Why we ask: we’d rather tell you honestly now than waste your time later.

We’re starting with a small number of partner organizations, deliberately. This is an expression of interest, not a queue.