Great Brickhill Youth Café

Great Brickhill Youth Café

What:
Our Youth Café involves an exciting group of young people who come together on a Friday night to get involved in some great activities and games with a team of local volunteers. We have activities including Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, Pool and Table Tennis. Come along and hang out, grab some food and get involved.

When:
6.30pm – 8.30pm Friday night’s in school term time.

Where:
High Ash C of E Primary School, Pound Hill, Great Brickhill, Milton Keynes, MK17 9AS

Who:
Over 40 young people each week between the ages of 11 – 18 (Secondary school age).

More:
Great Brickhill Youth Café is a fantastic and exciting part of the community and has become a highlight of the week for many of the young people in the village and the surrounding areas. In the summer the café takes on a slightly different format with activities and games taking place on the school field. There is something for everyone and we are welcoming new members every week. We look forward to seeing young people getting involved and having a great time meeting new people.

Team:
The café has a large dedicated team of Volunteers and Junior Volunteers who are excited about the future for the young people in Great Brickhill and the surrounding areas. As a team we want to see young people hanging out and having a great time together, whilst getting the opportunity to learn more about themselves and each other.

People you’ll get to know:
Marco Loxley (AVYFC Youth Café Manager)
Ruth Irwin (Youth Café Volunteer)
Clare Amies (Youth Café Volunteer)
Kevin Forster (Youth Café Volunteer)
Andrew Barton (Youth Café Volunteer)
Kath Barton (Youth Café Volunteer)
Derrick Haynes (Youth Café Volunteer)
Diane Webber (Youth Cafe Volunteer)
Simon Irwin (Youth Café Volunteer)
Jake Mcmenamin (AVYFC Gap Year Worker)
Kevin Vincent (AVYFC Gap Year Worker)

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