This summer, we’re inviting you to help shape the future — one young person at a time.

Big Summer is our bold new campaign to give young people across the region a summer packed with fun, friendship, food, and freedom. For many, school holidays can be a time of isolation, hunger, and missed opportunities — but we’re determined to change that.

We are a universal youth service, open to all young people regardless of background or income. Our goal is to raise £30,000 in the next two months to provide six weeks of safe, supported, and inspiring activities — with nutritious meals, creative experiences, and spaces to just be themselves.

But we can’t do it alone.

Corporate partners like you can help us make this vision a reality. By supporting Big Summer, you’re not only giving back — you’re investing in the region’s future talent, resilience, and wellbeing. Your contribution directly funds:

  • Hot meals and food provision for every young person who joins
  • Inclusive, engaging youth activities that develop confidence, skills, and friendships
  • Safe community spaces where young people can connect, learn, and grow

Why partner with us?

Because youth work is transformational. It’s about more than keeping young people occupied — it’s about unlocking their potential. From developing leadership and communication skills to building resilience and emotional wellbeing, youth work creates lasting change.

Your support isn’t just a donation — it’s a statement. It shows your business believes in opportunity for all. It shows your business cares about community. And it shows your business is ready to lead with purpose.

Ways to get involved:

  • Make a corporate donation or sponsor a week of Big Summer
  • Offer in-kind support — from venues to volunteers
  • Amplify our campaign on your networks and platforms

Together, let’s make sure no young person gets left behind this summer. Donate to our Big Summer campaign here and make a difference!

Take a look at our short video here and see why your contribution would mean so much.

Read media coverage here on Hits Radio’s website.

See our UK Local TV interview here.

See the second news story here ⬇️

Contact us today to pledge your support and be a part of something Big!

 

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