Fairbridge

In January 2011, we announced that two of the UK's leading youth organisations - The Prince's Trust and Fairbridge - were joining forces to form one organisation. On April 1st, the formal merger took place and Fairbridge is now part of The Prince's Trust.

Together, in the year ahead, we will support around 50,000 young people. We'll help some of the most marginalised and disadvantaged young people to overcome their barriers and move forward towards education, employment or training. With youth unemployment continuing to hit record highs, it is a particularly tough time for the younger generation, making your support more valuable than ever.

About Fairbridge

Fairbridge works with young people aged 13-25 that other organisations find difficult to engage – giving them the motivation, self-confidence and skills they need to change their lives.

Inside every disadvantaged young person, there is a confident, positive, individual trying to break out. In 2010, Fairbridge helped more than 3,500 take their first step. Most were classed as having ‘multiple needs’, such as homelessness, substance misuse or a history of offending.

Yet over the last 12 months, 85% went on to achieve something tangible. They returned to the classroom, started a college course, got a qualification, found a job or chose to remain in the Fairbridge programme to continue their development.

For these young people, Fairbridge was a new start – a chance to show the world who they really are. Fairbridge worked.

Fairbridge centres are based in 15 of the most disadvantaged areas of the UK. Each year hundreds of young people choose to engage with us. For many it is their first step back into education, training or work. Find out more about the Fairbridge programme.

How the merger has proceeded

We are bringing together our administration to ensure we maximise the resources that are directed to front line programme delivery. All centres now operate as Prince's Trust centres, under The Trust brand.

Benefits

We will be working to ensure that young people are offered a more holistic and joined-up package of support. Utilising expertise from across both organisations we will be able to direct them towards the programme that most meets their current needs, whether that's a Fairbridge or Prince's Trust programme.

Martina Milburn, who is chief executive of The Prince’s Trust and is chief executive of the united organisation, says:

With youth unemployment at a record high, the work of charities such as The Prince’s Trust and Fairbridge is more relevant than ever. We are keen to combine our efforts to ensure young people are given as much support as possible at this crucial time.

Where is my nearest Centre?

Prince's Trust Centres currently offer the Fairbridge programme which is an individually tailored personal development programme combining one-to-one support and group activities.