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Donations from lovely people like you allow us to help vulnerable young people and meet their needs as they arise – whether it is help to find somewhere to live, support for a young carer or counselling for a young person struggling with their mental health.
There’s lots of ways that you can donate and every pound counts. All the money we get goes straight into making the lives of children and young people better through our vital and life changing support.
Take a look below to see how you can make a contribution to No Limits.
How your donations could help
£5
Per month could provide regular showering and laundry facilities for a young person with no home.
£10
Per month could provide a young carer with some much-needed respite through attending the annual Young Carers Festival.
£25
Per month could pay for a course of counselling sessions for a young person struggling with their mental health.
Become a regular giver
Giving regularly is one of the best ways to support the work we do, it enables us to plan our work and adapt to be there for those most in need.
Not sure if your donation would have a real impact? If 50 people like you were to sign up to become a regular giver and donate £5 a week, we would receive £12,000 over a year, which would pay for 12 youth worker hours each week, helping to support 720 children and young people.
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Make a one-off donation
Online
Click the button to make an online donation to No Limits, through CAF Donate.
Donate here
Bank Transfer
Do a bank transfer to
Account Name: No Limits South
Account Number: 00633709
Sort Code: 12-09-61
Cheque
Write a cheque made payable to No Limits South and send with a copy of this form to:
Fundraising Team, No Limits, 35 The Avenue, Southampton, SO17 1XN
Once you’ve donated
Be sure to let us know it’s you by adding a reference note to your donation and by emailing us so we can to send you a big thank you and keep you up to date with how your donation will make a difference in the lives of those we support.
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Buy a young person something from our wishlist
Buying from our Amazon wishlist means you get to chose directly what your money is spent on. The wishlist has essential items for homeless or sofa surfing young people like clothes, sanitary products and sleeping bags.
Buy something nowOther ways you can support
There’s lots of other ways you can support us, like running or walking for us at an event, or organising something yourself. Take a look at our fundraising page to see how you can help us out.
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We offer services to young people who live in Southampton, Hampshire, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. For information about similar services local to you, please visit Find help | Youth Access. Youth Access is the umbrella body for organisations like No Limits and you can search here for a local organisation that can help you.
We offer services to young people who live in Southampton, Hampshire, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. For information about similar services local to you, please visit Find help | Youth Access. Youth Access is the umbrella body for organisations like No Limits and you can search here for a local organisation that can help you.
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If the young person is not willing to talk to us, then we cannot take the referral. However you can contact us on 02380 224 224 if you would like to talk to a youth worker for advice.
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Without their consent, or a good reason for you to give us the parent/carer’s own personal information, we cannot let you give it to us. This form will be submitted with the young person’s information and support needs, but without the parent/carer’s information.
If the young person does not want to have their parent/carer involved in this referral, you will need to pick a different way for us to contact them