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No Limits’ Youth Ambassador talks at Parliament
25th June 2025
Representatives from No Limits went to Parliament on Monday along with other youth organisations to speak to MPs about the blueprint for Young Futures hubs and the importance of these hubs to young people.

The blueprint, created by organisations in the Fund the Hubs campaign group, offers guidance and support to the Government in the design and development of Young Futures hubs. The roll out of the hubs aims to increase the number of children and young people who are able to access free, open-access mental health support, with the blueprint calling for 70% of local authorities to have a Young Futures hub within the next five years, reaching 100% by 2035.
Alice, our Director of Services and Warith, one of our Youth Ambassadors joined MAP, Croydon Drop In, YPAS, the NYA, Youth Access, Centre for Mental Health and the Children & Young People’s Mental Health Coalition in London, advocating for Young Futures hubs and telling MPs about the life-changing support existing hubs already offer to thousands of children and young people across the country and why the need for more is so vital for future generations.

“For the first time in forever, I felt like someone genuinely cared.”
Warith addressed MPs in the room, telling his story of how No Limits has helped him and why he and other young people are backing the campaign and are so passionate about seeing more Young Futures hubs open, supporting and saving more young lives.
Watch his full speech below:
To read a transcript of Warith’s speech, click here.
The event was organised by Youth Access, the Centre for Mental Health, CYPMHC, Luke Billingham (Researcher at the Open University and Youth Worker), the National Youth Agency, and hosted by Natasha Irons MP.
To find out more about Young Futures hubs and the blueprint click the button below.
A blueprint for Young Futures hubs