Spotlight on our volunteers: Natasha Shaw
Natasha is our new web designer. Coming soon is our new look and feel website, and it’s all down to her hard work! At The Juno Project we are forever grateful for the hours put in by those that believe in our project of helping teenage girls reach their potential.
Join us as a facilitator!
The Juno Project is seeking a new facilitator to deliver our inspirational programmes to young women in schools in the Crawley/Haywards Heath or Chichester area of West Sussex.
The Juno Project: Spotlight
The Juno Project supports vulnerable and marginalised young women across West Sussex who struggle with mental health challenges and/or anti-social behaviours. 60 per cent of young women referred to us who are at risk of exclusion or becoming NEET (not in education, employment, or training).
Funding from BBC Children in Need
The Juno Project is looking to grow the diversity of our board of trustees and better reflect the young people that we support.
We encourage applications from a wide range of candidates including those with relevant lived experience. We are particularly keen to hear from those with the following skills and experience:
Join us as a Trustee!
The Juno Project is looking to grow the diversity of our board of trustees and better reflect the young people that we support.
We encourage applications from a wide range of candidates including those with relevant lived experience. We are particularly keen to hear from those with the following skills and experience:
Statement from The Juno Project's Board of Trustees
We would like to share that, with reluctance, we have accepted the resignation of Ali Golds, our founder, from her position as CEO.
Statement from our CEO, Ali Golds
One of the things we tell the girls we work with at The Juno Project is that labels are for clothes and jars.
Funding from the Home Office, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner
We are delighted to have received funding from the Home Office to support and empower teenage girls in the Crawley area to make positive choices and reduce the risk of them becoming involved in anti-social behaviour linked to violence and criminal activity.