Other HCYC projects
HCYC supports vulnerable and isolated children and young people across Harborough District through play and youth work sessions, clubs, and projects using our mobile “Chill Out Bus” and local venues.
Founded in 2012, we are a locally focused charity helping 450–500 young people each year to improve their well-being, relationships, confidence, and life skills.
Chill Out Project
HCYC has three clubs currently running in local community venues.
Sessions can include arts and crafts, sports, cooking and games, as well as providing an opportunity for support with emotional wellbeing difficulties from the trained and experienced staff.
Free to attend and just turn up if you want to try a club out.
Read more on this project and the youth clubs.
Great Easton Youth Club
Day: Mondays (term-time only)
Time: 5.45 to 7.15pm
Age Range: 11 to 16
Venue: Great Easton Village Hall
Kibworth Youth Club
Day: Tuesdays (term-time only)
Time: 6.00 to 7.30pm
Age Range: 11 to 16
Venue: The Well, Kibworth
Contact: kay.hillier@hcyc.org.uk
for further information
South Kilworth SKY Club
Day: Wednesdays (term-time only)
Time: 6.45 to 8.45pm
Age Range: 8 to 16
Venue: South Kilworth Village Hall
Young people from the Travelling Forward Project made musical instruments out of recycled materials
Travelling Forward Project
We deliver after school sessions to children from 5 years to around 16 years who live on permanent, private sites in the district using our mobile project vehicle, ‘The Chill Out Bus’ as an on-site venue.
Travelling Forward Project
Read more on what we do within the gypsy and traveller communities.
Recycling rhythms
Our young people recently embarked on a creative project making musical instruments from recycled materials.
Mentoring Project
Mentoring can help you with support through a difficult period of uncertainty and change. It can build your confidence and help you move forwards.
Young Carers Group
HCYC Young Carers Group offers young carers the chance to have fun, try new activities, learn something new and meet other young people in similar situations.