The Breakthrough Community

Breakthrough Mentors
Branches of Breakthrough

The groups of people we work with are listed below

• Young Carers
• Young People with mental ill health
• Adults with mental ill health
• Disabled Children
• Disabled adults
• Children in Care
• Obese Children (Breakthrough Active)
• Children at risk of school exclusion
• Children in the criminal justice system 

 

To read more about the distribution of these placements, see 'Breakthrough Overview' to the right of the page (Data correct for 2010, but changes week by week as new referrals come in or other placements finish).
 

Breakthrough Partners

Breakthrough could not have been so successful without the help of its partners in the Statutory, Private and Third sector. 

 Statutory Partners/Contributors Private Partners/Contributors  Third Sector Partners/Contributors 

 South Gloucestershire Council Community Services

 Rolls Royce

Princess Royal Trust For Carers

 South Gloucestershire Council Community Care  Oldbury Power Station  Golf Foundation
 South Gloucestershire Council CYP  AXA  Football Foundation
 South Gloucestershire PCT  Royal Bank of Scotland  Quartet Foundation
 South Gloucestershire CAMHS service  Stroud and Swindon Building Society  Children In Need
 South Gloucestershire Children’s Fund  Bristol City Football Club  South Gloucestershire School PEA
Avon Police  Bristol Rugby Club  Comic Relief
Avon Fire Service  Kendleshire Golf Club  Almondsbury Charity
Ministry of Defense  Games Workshop  Chipping Sodbury Charity
Anti Social Behaviour Team  Sports1st  Alzheimer’s Society
 Filton College    People First
 Bristol University    West of England Sports Trust
     Kingswood Foundation

Breakthrough in other Local Authorities

Breakthrough now runs in Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol (run by Youth Moves), Gloucestershire (run by InfoBuzz) and North Somerset, with other local Authorities expressing interest in becoming part of the breakthrough community. To go to these websites, see links on the right.

 
                           ‘Changing the world one person at a time’