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International Projects

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Indigo Youth Ltd, will work with young people internationally who may be affected by gang involvement, youth violence or pathways into crime, offering consistent support and alternative routes into positive futures.

 

Through trusted relationships, mentorship and creative engagement, we create safe spaces where young people can reflect on their experiences, build confidence and begin to see new possibilities for their lives.

 

Our approach focuses on addressing the underlying factors that can lead to involvement in crime, including social exclusion, lack of opportunity and limited access to support.

 

We work alongside young people to help them develop skills, explore career pathways and access education, training and employment opportunities.

 

By providing guidance, structure and exposure to positive alternatives, we support young people to make informed choices and move towards more stable and fulfilling futures.

 

Our aim is not only to reduce risk, but to empower young people to redefine their direction, build independence and contribute positively to their communities.

                 International Projects

                   (Launching 2027)

From 2027, Indigo Youth Ltd will expand its work internationally, delivering programmes in communities across Ghana, Jamaica and Brazil.

We will work directly with young people in underserved neighbourhoods, including street communities, favelas and garrisons, creating safe spaces for creativity, mentorship and personal development. Through music, poetry, workshops and youth-led activities, we aim to support young people to build confidence, develop skills and access new opportunities.

Our international work will be rooted in collaboration with local organisations and communities, ensuring programmes are culturally relevant, responsive and sustainable. By connecting young people across different regions, we aim to foster global perspectives, shared learning and a stronger sense of identity and possibility.

                 Why These Countries

Our work in Ghana, Jamaica and Brazil reflects both shared challenges and powerful cultural strengths. In each of these countries, young people in underserved communities often face barriers linked to inequality, limited access to opportunities and social exclusion. At the same time, these communities are rich in creativity, resilience and cultural expression, particularly through music, storytelling and the arts.

These locations also have strong cultural connections to the UK, particularly within the communities we already work with. This creates opportunities for meaningful exchange, collaboration and shared understanding between young people across different regions.

 

By working in these countries, we aim to build global connections, amplify youth voice and develop programmes that recognise both the challenges and the strengths within each community.

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