New in Ealing: Mentoring for young men, Youth Content Creator Vacancy, Volunteer to be a mentor in schools, Support for Asian women, Libraries and coding!
Published on: 2 April 2026
Ealing Central Library Spring Programme
Lots of free fun activities, opportunities to connect and to access advice, see the timetable below:
Dream Big Ealing
A new “Your Voice, Your Town” funded project offering mentoring for secondary age boys and young men. Please see the attached flyers for details.
The offer is for a two hour mentoring and wellbeing programme for boys aged 11 and upwards from Caribbean, African, Indian Asian, Somali backgrounds and mixed heritages that includes these backgrounds. There are different locations and times for sessions. There is also a parent/carer support meeting every Saturday.
Great Job Opportunity for 18+ individual to work for HFEH Mind – apply now!
HFEH Mind has an exciting opportunity for a content creator focusing on youth-led content around the intersect between climate change and children and young people’s mental health. This is a paid, part-time opportunity. Please see the job advert attached and share with anyone you think might be interested to apply. Deadline likely to be extended slightly but don’t delay!
ReachOut are going to be working with some local schools on mentoring projects and are looking for ways to connect with local volunteers
We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to 2 hours a week at one of our partner schools in Ealing over a period of 12 weeks (during the final school term). The project would provide them the opportunity to make a real difference within their community by supporting young people to develop key socio-emotional skills and their confidence which ultimately aims to transform their outcomes! The projects we are currently offering are:
· Ellen Wilkinson High School on a Tuesday afternoon from 3:15-5:15
· West Twyford Primary School on a Wednesday afternoon from 3:20-5:20
· Woodlands Primary School on a Thursday afternoon from 3:15-5:15
Please see the attached flyer and contact ReachOut directly if interested.
Chai with The Asian Women’s Network – Every Monday 12-2pm at the Dominion Centre
Friendly network for Asian women who are:
- Feeling isolated
- Going through family difficulties or divorce
- Money or housing issues
- Suffering from domestic abuse
- Feeling anxious or depressed
- New to the UK and have immigration problems
Please see the attached flyer for details
Kids Coding Classes – free trial session!
Please get in touch with Iain iain@ehcvs.org.uk for accessible versions. Click on leaflet preview and download it.
Venue
Address: Ealing Central Library, The Broadway, London, UK. Get Directions
Ealing Central Library, The Broadway, London, UK Get Directions