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We walk the long road with young people leaving HMP/YOI Feltham through steady resettlement support, volunteer mentoring, and practical help that continues from custody into community.

  • Through-the-gate support from custody into community

  • Professional resettlement workers + trained volunteer mentors

  • Trusted by HMP/YOI Feltham partners

  • Long-term support, not short-term intervention

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Why we do it

The move from custody into community can be one of the most unstable moments in a young person’s life. Housing is uncertain, relationships may be strained, opportunities are limited, and systems are hard to navigate alone. Without consistent support, setbacks come quickly. FCCT exists to stand with young people at this critical moment and help them build a different future.

FOR FUNDERS & PARTNERS

Help us provide long-road support that creates stability, opportunity, and lasting change.

Partner or Fund Our Work

 

FOR VOLUNTEERS

Walk alongside a young person with encouragement, consistency, and hope.
Become a Volunteer

 

FOR FRIENDS & FAMILY

Get support directly or refer a young person leaving Feltham.

Ask for Help / Refer


Walking the Long Road Together

How FCCT responds

Persistent, relational support that stays for the long road; through-the-gate continuity; practical help with housing, safety, education, work, wellbeing and relationships; opportunities that build confidence and purpose; faith-informed, inclusive care.

Our long-road mentoring model


Support begins in custody and continues after release; each young person is matched with a resettlement worker and volunteer mentor; support is consistent, non-judgemental, and not time-limited.

What support looks like


Housing and stability, safety and wellbeing, education and work, relationships and community, purpose and direction.

IMPACT

What becomes possible when someone stays

  • Reduced reoffending

  • Stability in housing, training, and work

  • Growing volunteer mentor network

  • Trusted referrals and partnerships

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I didn’t think anyone would stick with me

"K came out of Feltham with nowhere stable to go and no one he trusted. His mentor met him the day he was released, helped him into  safe accommodation, and stayed close through the first difficult weeks. When K was matched with his mentor he began to open up, set small goals, and rebuild confidence. Today he’s in training, reconnecting with family, and planning for work. He says the biggest difference was “having someone who didn’t disappear when things got messy.”

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