ENYP exists to promote the mental, spiritual, social, moral and physical development of young people in Norfolk and surrounding areas, irrespective of ethnicity, politics, orientation, or religion. Our aim is to empower young people, fostering their growth into well-rounded individuals and responsible members of society, as well as supporting the needs of the wider community through a range of initiatives.
We offer a range of local groups tailored for both adults and young people, including programmes in schools and for young children. Our community groups provide a welcoming environment for individuals of all ages to come together, learn, and support each other.
We offer a range of local groups tailored for both adults and young people, including programs in schools and for young children. Our community groups provide a welcoming environment for individuals of all ages to come together, learn, and support each other.
Building on its community initiatives, new vision and working to develop its intergenerational work ENYP is expanding its urban garden project and is looking for some help!
A volunteer from ENYP, said “Whether you have a history of being ‘green-fingered’, a love for the outdoors, or a desire to support charitable initiatives we’re looking for people to volunteer to be part of our project and donations of a range of garden items to help get us started.”
Our first social supermarket launched last summer at Russell Street Community Centre in NR2 and the opening hours are three times a week: from 4-6pm on Mondays, from 11am to 1pm on Wednesdays and from 9-11am on Fridays.
The supermarket provides a range of food products, including fresh and frozen produce, as well as household essentials, all at highly discounted prices.
As part of ENYP’s Reach project initiative, a new helpline is being launched to provide a framework for people who need help, support and signposting. ENYP continues to reach out to thousands of families across Norwich and will shortly be expanding with the launch of new initiatives with local councils and churches to tackle food poverty and to meet identified current needs and challenges that people are facing. We continue to be overwhelmed with hearing the current needs throughout the national crisis and we are starting to develop and deliver new activities and initiatives to build on our current...
Although ENYP was unable to deliver its usual programme of clubs and activities during Covid-19, we’ve been adapting and developing since then, and have looked at ways to continue to engage with thousands of children, young people and their families.
This has been done through a number of different ways:
1. Production of a range of different online videos
2. Activity resource packs for children and young people
3. Delivery of picnic bags of food via our ‘picnic project’... Find out more
Although ENYP was unable to deliver its usual programme of clubs and activities during Covid-19, we’ve been adapting and developing since then, and have looked at ways to continue to engage with thousands of children, young people and their families.
This has been done through a number of different ways:
1. Production of a range of different online videos
2. Activity resource packs for children and young people
3. Delivery of picnic bags of food via our
We’re actively looking for people who are interested in volunteering at our social supermarket sessions, helping customers, sorting stock, serving refreshments. Our volunteers tell us that they’ve made new friends, its increased their confidence, and they’ve learnt new skills, and receiving a discount on items is also a bonus! Contact us for further details.
We’re actively looking for people interested in volunteering at our social supermarket sessions, helping customers, sorting stock, and serving refreshments. Our volunteers tell us that they’ve made new friends, increased their confidence, and learnt new skills. Receiving a discount on items is also a bonus! Contact us for further details.