We do tonnes of FREE things for young people

Gravesend Grammar School’s epic challenge

The school’s annual challenge will see hundreds of young people walk 13 miles this month - with the aim to raise £30K - their biggest total yet.

This year the school is donating funds to us and to Elliott Holmes Memorial Fund.
We are thrilled to be working with the school and very thankful they have chosen us to donate to.

We have worked with the school and their students for more than 10 years and hope work work with them for another decade.

Please donate anything you can afford to these incredible young people who are pushing themselves to support their friends and peers on Friday 20th June.

Youth Committee -Thursdays

Art workshops - Wednesdays

Hair styling - Wednesdays

Health Box Podcast promotional image featuring a smiling woman with headphones and a microphone, text includes 'Teen,' 'Season 1,' and 'Ask the Doctor,' supported by Gravesham Borough Council and NHS Kent and Medway.

Health Box Podcast

Young people ask doctors about different health conditions.

We talk about asthma and how to manage it, lots of things about sex, diabetes and healthy eating and more!

Mini GYGers - Tuesdays

Dance Workshops - Thursdays

Online debates - Monthly

Be inspired…

Watch an inspiring interview with global businessman Christopher B Munday who grew up on a council estate in Gravesend and went on to be a multi-millionaire based in USA.

Christopher and his wife Louse recently donated £50,000 to GYG, here Christopher talks to GYGer Jana, and shares stories about childhood, inspiring words about not giving up and the power of working hard in life.

Donate to our crowdfunder

“Please donate £10 or anything your can afford to help us keep going to GYG and having a safe space to be creative and access support.”

Aloud to Laugh!

Once Again we took over Blake’s Nightclub in April.

Almost 300 of you partied away with DJ Sicknote and we loved the whole night!

The Gallery is Live!

Keep an eye out for news on the next Aloud To Laugh

Impact Report - the difference we make

Sexual health information

Our work with schools

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Fundraising event on track to reach £57,000

We are incredibly thankful for everyone who came along to see A Night With The Stars on Friday at Woodville Theatre.

We are overwhelmed by the generosity from the businesses and members of the public who have donated to our work.

Thank you!

We cannot express enough thanks to the Louise and Christopher B. Munday Foundation for their donation of £50,000 to support our services.

Chris and Louise flew from USA to watch the show on Friday to hear first-hand about the impact of our work.

Their donation will make a significant difference and help us continue to support the health, wellbeing and futures of young people in the area.

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