WN7 Outreach
WN7 Outreach CIC is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing alternative education, health and wellbeing support, and community-focused activities for people of all ages in the local area.

Project Overview
For the past five years, their trusty old minibus (kindly donated to them) has been a lifeline — transporting children, sports teams, school groups, and vulnerable individuals to places they otherwise couldn’t reach. It has helped them deliver everything from term-time education sessions and weekend youth activities to residential camps in the Lake District, sports fixtures, and even over 100 Christmas hampers to families in need.
Unfortunately, their minibus has now reached the end of the road. It won’t pass its next MOT, and repairs are no longer viable. Without a replacement, many of the vital services they offer could grind to a halt.
That’s why they are reaching out to the community to help raise £15,000 for a new minibus.
Check out the live projects we're supporting

Running the London Marathon for Gympanzees
Gympanzees will be the UK's first fully accessible exercise, play, and social centre for disabled and neurodivergent children and young people. This new facility will open in late 2026. Open 364 days a year, 7 days a week this centre will provide endless opportunities for play, exercise and connection, and each year it will support 200,000 children and young people, as well as their families

Ward Buddies
We believe no child should feel abandoned, and no parent should have to choose between caring for their child in the hospital and caring for their family at home. Our vision is to build a sustainable model of emotional bedside care that can be shared with hospitals nationwide, and even around the world

R!SE Up
RISE with’ is our community led scheme, which harnesses the support of local organisations to provide life-changing experiences for young people. Coaching provides the foundation of our work, but we want to go further, raising aspirations for our young people. We believe the way to do this is by exposing them to new experiences, which have the potential to be life changing. Whether it’s drumming, boxing, parkour or cooking, these opportunities give young people access to new possibilities, life skills and passions.

