Exclusive Signed CUFC Shirt Auction

Romsey Mill is offering a special, one-off opportunity to bid on a commemorative Cambridge United x Romsey Mill signed pre-match shirt, worn by CUFC's promotion winning team, before their 4-0 home win vs Notts County in April. Read more

Mental Health Awareness Week 2026: Danny's story

For Mental Health Awareness Week 2026, the Mental Health Foundation is asking people to take action to support good mental health. Danny's* story (not his real name) shows one of the ways that Romsey Mill takes action to support young people experiencing one or more of a number of disadvantages, including the effects of poor mental health. Read more

Romsey Mill staff take on London Marathon

Two members of Romsey Mill's staff team are taking part in this year's TCS London Marathon, hoping to meet personal challenges and raise funds for Aspire, where Romsey Mill is alongside autistic children and young people. Read more

A place to belong

Romsey Mill creates safe places where young people can be themselves, grow in confidence, establish friendships and belong. In Hampton, in Peterborough, youth workers have established a group to support young girls adjusting to a new culture having relocated from other countries. Read more

Neil's 60th Challenge

Neil Thompson, a member of Romsey Mill's Leadership and Management Team, walked from London to Cambridge in a 60 mile challenge, to raise funds for Romsey Mill, on his 60th birthday! Read more

Sew yourself some love

Heather Duke, Young Parents Engagement Workers, talks about a partnership that our Young Parents Programme began with Cambridge-based charity Sew Positive as an intervention for addressing social isolation, mental health and health inequalities. Read more

Growing resilience and new friendships

Daisy Fairchild, Aspire Youth Development Worker shares a story that illustrates the resilience of one young woman attending Romsey Mill's Aspire groups for autistic young people. Read more

The value of reading together

Sylvia Briscoe, Pre-school Coordinator, talks about the significance of reading with children in their early years. Read more

It's snack time

Snack times enable Romsey Mill's Pre-school team to promote healthy eating and great life skills for the children. Read more

Building and impacting

Romsey Mill's Youth Development Team regularly engaged with over 2,000 young people last year, many of whom were supported through tough times and crisis. Read more

More beginnings

Elona, a Romsey Mill Aspire Youth Development Worker, shares an insight into some of the difficulties faced by autistic young people. Read more

Just a cuppa and a toastie?

Heather Duke, from Romsey Mill’s Young Parents Programme, discusses the importance of our postnatal group, Babies & Buddies. Read more

Biking to Barcelona

A team from Cogentia Healthcare Consulting Ltd has travelled virtually all the way to Barcelona to help raise funds for Romsey Mill. Read more

Having a chat with Chris

Chris is one of the wonderful volunteers at Cara Coffee, Romsey Mill's social enterprise in Great Shelford. Julie Whitbread, Cara’s Shop Manager, spent some time talking with Chris to find out more about what his motivation for volunteering at Cara Coffee and what he enjoys most. Read more

Claiming the prize!

Local young people living in hostel accommodation, supported by youth workers from Romsey Mill and the YMCA, recently took part in a football tournament. And won! Read more

Duncan's story

Duncan (not their real name) has been attending one of Romsey Mill’s Aspire clubs, for autistic children and young people. This is his story, which we are shared as part of our Christmas Appeal 2024. Read more

Michael's marathon achievement

Long-time Romsey Mill supporter, Michael Sanders took part in this year’s London Marathon, his first ever run over that distance; and chose to raise funds for Romsey Mill. Read more

A night to remember

Local band The Archive hosted a concert in Cambridge in April to help raise funds for Aspire, Romsey Mill's work with autistic children and young people. Read more

Y3P Challenge Success

Trekkers taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge to raise funds for Romsey Mill returned having triumphed on - and off - the hill. Read more

Pre-school volunteers wanted

Romsey Mill Pre-school is looking for volunteers to help in our settings in Hemingford Road and at Ross Street. Read more

Responding to young people's needs in Northstowe

Romsey Mill is supporting young people in Cambridgeshire’s biggest new community, Northstowe. Read more

Fun-filled mornings for Pre-schoolers

Sylvia Briscoe, Romsey Mill’s Pre-school coordinator talks about the provision that Romsey Mill can offer for families with young children, under 5. Read more

Supporting Grassroots Youth Work

Romsey Mill’s Youth Development Team engages with about 2,000 young people across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.  As well as delivering vital community-based youth development work in Cambridge, South Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Romsey Mill also partners with smaller, local grassroots youth organisations. Read more