Activities

Activities

We are a registered charity that supports emotionally and socially vulnerable children and young people with autistic spectrum conditions, and behaviours associated with them, in the Borough of Eastleigh, Hampshire, England.

The in touch project

The objective of the project is to enable anxious or socially vulnerable children and young people to feel more engaged with mainstream education and social activity by helping them develop their self-confidence, self-esteem and their coping skills.

Children are supported through individual and group work interventions.

The ultimate aim is to facilitate social inclusion by promoting emotional well-being and positive mental health among children and young people.

Activities

Our Activities

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Junior Youth Group

Our Junior Youth Group is for children from ages 9 to 13

The Junior Youth Group (JYG) meets at Y-Zone Youth Centre, Fair Oak, SO50 8RB on Tuesdays during term time from 4.30 to 6.00pm.

This group are also able to share activities with the senior youth group.

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Senior Youth Group

Our Senior Youth Group is for young people from ages 13 to 18

The Senior Youth Group, Next Generation Socialization (NGS), meets at Y-Zone Youth Centre, Fair Oak, SO50 8RB on Tuesdays from 6.30 to 8.30pm.

They have a varied programme, both in and out of the centre.

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Holiday Groups

Our holiday groups take place during the school holidays

Activities take place during the summer school holidays with summer programmes, family picnics and days out, and occasionally at Easter and Christmas.

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Young Adult Group

Our Young Adult Group is for adults from ages 18 to 35

The Young Adults With Autism (YAWA) group meets fortnightly at Y-Zone Youth Centre, Fair Oak, SO50 8RB on a Wednesday evening from 7-9pm.

The group is for young adults aged 18-35 and offers the chance to socialise and have fun.

There is a varied programme of activities both in and out of the centre which is devised by group members.

Ready to step up? 

We are currently seeking passionate and committed individuals to join our committee. As a committee member, you’ll help shape the strategic direction of our charity and ensure we continue to provide essential support to children and young people with autism and related needs. Whether you have experience in education, health, fundraising, governance or simply a desire to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you. Your time and insight could help us grow and reach even more families in need.

Our committee members play a vital role in guiding the vision and direction of our charity. Comprised of dedicated individuals with a shared commitment to supporting autistic children and young people, the committee helps ensure we remain transparent, accountable, and focused on our mission. Their expertise, passion, and governance are the backbone of our success, and we are incredibly grateful for their ongoing support and leadership.

Get in touch with us

If you’d like to learn more about our work, access our services, or find out how you can support us, we’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re a parent, professional, potential volunteer or donor, our team is here to help. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch — together, we can make a real difference.