Chris is one of the young people supported by Romsey Mill's Aspire team; which his mum describes as 'as absolute blessing'. This is Chris' story Read more
We are sharing stories of young lives positively impacted by Romsey Mill's support. Mark* (not his real name) is an autistic young person who has been supported through our Aspire programme for five years. Mark's mum shares his story. Read more
We are sharing stories of young lives positively impacted by Romsey Mill's support. Megan* (not her real name) is a young parent who has been supported by Romsey Mill’s Young Parents team since being pregnant. Read more
Matthew attended our Aspire groups before going on to University. He shared his experience of attending Aspire as an autistic young person and how it helped him. Read more
This is an exceptional opportunity to join Romsey Mill’s Operations & Admin team. Based at Romsey Mill Centre, to support the operational activities of Romsey Mill Centre and Romsey Mill Charity Shop, the ideal candidate will be able to grow and establish effective working relationships with a range of people. Read more
Neil Perry, Romsey Mill's Chief Executive, wrote this feature, which appeared in the Autumn 2023 issue of Mill News, exploring what is behind the question: "How are you?" Read more
The Main Hall at Mill Road Community Centre (CB1 2GN) is a large (135m2), light filled venue, perfect for large and small group events and celebrations. It can also be split into two smaller hireable spaces. Read more
The Office at Mill Road Community Centre (CB1 2GN) is available for hire for one-to-one meetings or counselling sessions, and can accommodate up to 4 people. Read more
The meeting room at Mill Road Community Centre (CB1 2GN) is 26m2, and can accommodate up to 25 people. Read more
Judith Cork, who leads the work of Romsey Mill’s Young Parents Programme (YPP) to support young mums and young dads, asks “Why do we think about young mums in the way we do?” Read more
Franceska is a young mum who has been supported by Romsey Mill’s Young Parents Programme (YPP) team over several years. She wanted to share her story. Read more
This exciting new role will help to lead and develop our work in Peterborough, as the post-holder brings energy and enthusiasm to the continuing development of relationships and opportunities with young people, families and local communities in the city. Read more
We have a new role for a Youth Development Worker to pioneer new work in Peterborough with autistic young people (aged 9-19 years). Read more
We have a new role for a Youth Development Worker to pioneer new work in the Northstowe area of South Cambridgeshire, with autistic young people (aged 9-19 years). Read more
Why not take on a sponsored challenge to help raise vital funds for Romsey Mill? Read more
Romsey Mill's Youth Development Team engages with young people (aged 10 - 21 years) across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, to help them live fulfilling lives and inspire change in the world around them. Read more
Romsey Mill's Youth Development Team has a Theory of Change, which underpins our approach to positive, relational youthwork with young people. Read more
Carrie (not her real name) is one of our brilliant team of Charity Shop volunteers, She wanted to share her story. Read more
Romsey Mill's Aspire teams runs 13 weekly youth clubs for autistic young people; and relies on volunteers to help run the groups. Read more
Sam is one of Romsey Mill's Young Leaders, who now volunteers with our Youth Development Team, to help support the next generation of young people. He wanted to share his story. Read more
Gwen has volunteered with Romsey Mill in a number of different capacities. She wanted to share her story. Read more
We are looking to recruit someone to be part of our Young Parents Programme team, who will provide intensive personal, social, educational and parenting support to young fathers, equipping them and their children for positive futures. Read more
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Romsey Mill supports autistic young people and their families through Aspire. George has been attending Aspire since he was nine and in Year 5. This is his story. Read more