Romsey Mill: Creating opportunities with young people and families
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Who Are We?

Romsey Mill is a Cambridge charity working with marginalised young people and families, set up by local churches in 1980.

We meet around 1000 young people and families each week, creating with them opportunities for personal, social and spiritual development.

We aim to draw these young people and families into the wider community by reducing isolation, increasing self-esteem and confidence and developing skills.

For more information about our programmes with young people of all ages, including families and young people on the autistic spectrum, please see our 'What we do' section.  Click to support Romsey Mill financiallyFor information on how you can support our work either financially, by volunteering, or by receiving updates, please see the 'Get involved' section.

For contact details, directions to our Centre, and details of our supporters and staff see the links at the bottom of this page.

Annual Review 2007
Publications

Annual Reports:  2007 20062005
Newsletters:  Summer 08Spring 08Winter 07Autumn 07Summer 07;  Spring 07
Prayer Diaries (2008):  Summer (Jul-Sep)Spring (Apr-Jun)Winter (Jan-Mar)
Prayer Diaries (2007):  Autumn (Oct-Dec);  Summer (Jul-Sep)Spring (Apr-Jun)

Registered Charity (No: 1069905)
Company Limited by Guarantee & Registered in England & Wales (No: 3556721)

Patrons

The Right Reverend Anthony Russell, Bishop of Ely
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, Hugh Duberly CBE
Colin Greenhalgh CBE DL MA