New Year, New Challenge!
In our December newsletter we shared the exciting news that Youth Talk is now one of the 12 partner charities working with Helping Herts. Helping Herts supports local charities across Hertfordshire by bringing …


In our December newsletter we shared the exciting news that Youth Talk is now one of the 12 partner charities working with Helping Herts. Helping Herts supports local charities across Hertfordshire by bringing …

The Big Christmas Challenge is our chance to raise £30,000 and provide 600 counselling sessions.
Live from 2nd to 9th December, for one week only every donation will be matched, doubling the difference your support can make.

It’s that time of year again and with Christmas just around the corner, it's the perfect time to share Christmas Treesay's fantastic tree delivery and recycling service offered through local schools.
This year, Christmas Treeasy are supporting charities too - including Youth Talk!

Excitement is building for the Great St Albans Challenge! Plans for this year’s Great St Albans Challenge are really starting to come together – and we couldn’t be more excited! …

You might not expect a mental health charity to team up with a motorsport team — but that’s exactly what we’ve done. And we couldn’t be more excited to tell …

We're looking forward to being part of the St Albans Half Marathon on Sunday 8th June! #TeamYouthtalk

We're excited to be running our next business breakfast networking event with our tremendous guest speaker Simon Shepard. Book your ticket now - Thursday 20th March.

Meet our friendly fundraising team! Jim, Julia and Claire. Jim recently stepped into the Fundraising and Partnerships manager role and has been at Youth Talk for over a year. Julia …

The Big Christmas Challenge is our chance to raise £20,000 and provide 400 counselling sessions.
Live now until 10th December, for one week only every donation will be matched, doubling the difference your support can make.

19 year old Georgia, came to Youth Talk after leaving school without the GCSEs she needed to work. Unemployed, angry and miserable, she came to Youth Talk wanting someone she could confide in about her life.
