OUR PAIN 2 POWER

"The Relatable Support System"

Our Pain 2 Power is an alternative learning provision that offers different programmes and workshops to reduce youth violence and vulnerability to criminal behaviour, develop self-love and confidence and equip young people with leadership skills and employability skills.


Our Pain 2 power aims to build young leaders in the community and young relatable role models. We support our beneficiaries through a range of creative self-development workshops and preventive 1:1 tailored mentorship, to reduce vulnerability to youth violence, criminal exploitation and gang culture influence.


Our preventive mentors have professional and intensive personal lived experiences of some of the challenges young people are facing in today’s world. They were able to turn their pain into their power and are now relatable role models and agents of change within their communities.


We showcase our mentors as it provides youth at risk, some real‐life examples of people who have changed their lives for the better and are now making meaningful contributions to their communities.

"Word On The Street"

WORKING TOGETHER

We work with communities to come up with the very best solutions for the community!

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OUR VISION

Our vision is for a more equitable London free of youth violence.

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OUR MISSION

We are on a mission to empower young Londoners to build self-worth and confidence to thrive and become relatable role models and leaders in their communities.


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OUR VALUES


  • Relatable - Always being our authentic-selves and championing lived experiences.


  • Support - providing wrap around support and imbedding peer mentorship.


  • Learning - Co-designing ensures, our beneficiaries voices are at the heart of everything we do.


  • Forgiveness, compassion and belief, in the power to change are our guiding principles. 


The Right Support

It is well documented that adolescence can be a particularly challenging time for young people. Such challenges may include, although not limited to, greater social problems, emotional changes and educational challenges.


We know, that without the right support system, such challenges can have a significant impact on the psychological wellbeing of young people.