Young People
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Based in Countess Wear, offering a range of opportunities for young people or just the opportunity to chill out and spend time with friends. All sessions have a mixture of fun, group games and challenges and curriculum-based activities.


Driven by love, taking action so children don’t miss out on a safe and happy childhood. Giving children and young people the protection and practical help they urgently need and campaigning for lasting change.


If you’re a care-experienced young person, you may be entitled to financial support. You might be able to apply for grants to help with your education, training and employment.


A free online study support resource for learners aged 3 to 16+, offering materials like videos, games, and quizzes to help with school subjects, homewor and exam revision. It also provides career advice and support for students' well-being.


Working with young people aged 4 to 18 who help look after someone in their family, or a friend, who is ill, disabled or misuses drugs and alcohol. They work to make sure that young carers are supported through our service and others, which can include specialist advice, access to respite opportunities and 1:1 support as identified in an assessment.


Offering fun inclusive cricket for children aged 5+ with several options for kids to enjoy cricket at Exwick.


Delivering a varied programme of events and activities throughout Exeter and the wider area for children aged 3-16 years old.


Whether you need advice, support, or just someone to talk to, family hubs help you find the right help, in the right place, at the right time.


Works with families with children aged 0-18 years facing challenges and hardships, to develop the skills to move forward as happy, healthy families.


Provides girls aged 4-18 with fun, friendship, and adventure through activities that build confidence, skills and independence, helping them discover their potential and become leaders in their communities.


A way for 11-19 year olds to learn about health, covering physical and emotional topics, and promoting a healthy body and mind.


Every Sunday 9am at Cowick Barton Playing Fields, Barton Road, St Thomas, Exeter EX2 9DD. A free, fun, and friendly weekly 2k event for juniors (4 to 14 year olds).


Every Sunday 9am at Heavitree Pleasure Ground, Whipton Lane, Exeter EX1 2TN. A free, fun, and friendly weekly 2k event for juniors (4 to 14 year olds).


A free, online mental health and wellbeing service for young people. It offers anonymous, text-based chat sessions with qualified counsellors and practitioners to provide emotional support.


Focussing on supporting children with illness or disability through visits to hospital, care centres and virtual visits online to bring joy and happiness to all children.


Taking place on Sundays at Alphington Village Hall:
09.00am-09.45am Diddies (2 to 3.5 years)
09.45am-10.30am Littlies (3.5 to 5 years)
10.30am-11.15am Minis (5 to 7 years)


Provides information, advice, support and activities for families of children and young people with vision impairments in Devon and Cornwall.


Dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people.


Supporting young people to learn, create and realise their potential. Join one of 7 youth centres in Devon to hang out with mates, talk about things you can’t ask your parents, gain confidence and try new things.


Thursdays 5.45pm-6.45pm at Riverside Leisure Centre. Free inclusive cricket sessions for ages 12-25, all disabilities welcome. Challenge yourself, be more active, improve your skills, make new friends.

Tuesdays (during term time) 4pm-5.30pm. A community drop-in run by Isca Youth aimed at young people in years 7-11. Join us for an array of activities including music, games, pool tables, table tennis, dodgeball, Xbox and PlayStation gaming, along with a variety of homemade cakes and snacks from our tuck shop. It’s the perfect place for young people to hang out, unwind and socialise after school.

Every young person should have the chance to succeed. We know how hard it can be to get started in life. Whatever challenges you’re facing, if you’re aged 16 to 30, The King’s Trust (formerly known as The Prince's Trust) is here for you.


Support service for young people. Here to help you take on any challenge you’re facing - from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk via online community, on social, through free, confidential helpline or counselling service.


Bringing creative activities into local schools, and from their home in St Thomas they host events and activities for children and families. From craft workshops to performances, interactive exhibitions and comic book battles, everything they do has the aim of introducing children to the strength and wonders of their own imagination.


Thursdays 4.30pm-5.30pm at Riverside Leisure Centre. Free cricket sessons, open to everyoned aged 8-16 of all abilities. Come along to your local wicketz hub for fun cricket games, activities and coaching.


Free Low-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for young people aged 5-18 experiencing low mood or anxiety.


Helping young people by offering support in areas like housing, mental health, and skills training. They provide free and confidential advice, supported housing, and a range of courses and activities to help young people build life skills, gain independence, and thrive.


Specialise in providing arts therapies for children and young people aged 5 to 25.


Supports parents of young people with mental health issues through online courses, support groups, and practical guidance.





