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I lived in Romsey, Cambridge for many years, and have always been aware of the dramatic positive impact the charity has on the local community, and when we had small children it was a wonderful social hub for toddler groups.
Plus, I'm not sure if there's a nicer man on the planet than Neil Perry who heads up this wonderful organisation.
For those who don't know, Romsey Mill is a charity committed to overcoming disadvantage, challenging injustice and promoting social inclusion with young people, children and families. Each year, they work with over 2,000 individuals and families, from Cambridge city and across areas of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, including:
• young mothers and fathers
• young people on the margins of society who may be involved in risky or anti-social behaviour
• young people struggling to engage fully with education
• families with pre-school children
• young people with an autistic spectrum condition
They work with them to develop their skills and to enable their progress towards training, work and positive involvement in the community.
I know the good people at Romsey Mill really value your interest in their work. So, for further information, please visit their website at www.romseymill.org or reach out to them at development@romseymill.org with any questions. Thank you!
