The charity, which has been going for more than 200 years, runs more than 65 services and projects nationally for young people aged 10 and above.
Its work includes finding safe and suitable housing for homeless young people, providing learning and training opportunities, and dealing with young offenders.
It also gets involved when the relationship between a young person and their family reaches crisis point and tries to help them to resolve their differences, even if they can't go back home to live.
Rainer's web site provides contact details for its local projects and information on the training and consultancy services it offers to the statutory and voluntary sectors.
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