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Inner Flame

Inspiring and motivating young people, Inner Flame's mission is to develop young people, aged 16-25, who are at a disadvantage so that they have a greater opportunity to thrive.

www.innerflame.org.uk Fundraise for us
progress@innerflame.org.uk

07531473482

Registered charity no. 1127758

Member since October 2022

About us

At Inner Flame we always start with the individual. Many young people who come through our doors have low self-esteem and feel their lives have little value. We show them that they can achieve and help them start their journey.

Inner Flame is a local Swindon-based Charity, running programmes for young people who find themselves at a disadvantage in Swindon and Wiltshire. The organisation was founded by David Wreathall in 2008 with the passion to give young people the tools and mindset to thrive in their future lives.

Our programmes are based around experiential learning; challenging the young people and inspiring them to grab life and run with it. Since 2012, we have been running the Prince's Trust Team Programme, which is a 12-week full time employability and self-development programme. It's an incredible programme and can genuinely be life-changing. We have also developed our own Mental Health Programme: Manage Anxiety Your Way. We created this in response to the increased need (even before the Pandemic) for mental health support for young people. This programme is proving to meet a need and the feedback about the impact on young people is powerful. Around these, we run shorter programmes to create a full progression route for young people. We are now developing a programme for schools, which will help to re-engage those who struggle to attend.

Success in our programmes is measured by hard outcomes, such as young people progressing to the workplace, but also by soft outcomes; such as increased resilience, motivation and development of goals and aspirations.

Funding for our work comes from a range of sources. Some programmes qualify for educational funding, but this does not cover our outgoings and running costs. We are therefore also dependent on Grant Funding and Donations to continue our work.