
Why is mobile youth work necessary?
Mobile youth work provides a lifeline for young people in rural areas who would otherwise be left completely isolated. Taking youth work to where young people are can be a cost-effective, flexible way to engage with such young people, who often lack access to transport to get to youth clubs in bigger towns.
But while mobile youth work can support young people in rural areas, it can be of benefit in a whole range of settings – from the most remote countryside area to the bright lights of the inner city.
How do you go about setting up a mobile youth project?
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