Centre 33 is a young people's charity, working across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, specialising in supporting young people of secondary age up to the age of 25. Centre 33 was established in 1981 and still holds true to its founding principles of: - young person centred - services that are available to all young people on a self-referral basis - capable of responding to complex need - quality and good outcomes for young people. Our current values commit to being: inclusive and specialist, supportive and non-judgemental, collaborative and accountable. Our vision is that every young person is listened to and respected for who they are; and that they receive the support to enable them to be who they want to be. In order to do this, our mission is to support young people with their practical and emotional needs. We do this through delivery of safe, free, accessible and professional services that listen to, support and inspire young people to become who they want to be. We feel it is important to support young people with their presenting needs. The majority of the work we do supports young people to: • Be emotionally healthy • Be sexual healthy • Be safely housed • Be in employment / meaningful education/training • Have improved financial situations • Reduce the negative impact of their caring responsibilities (if they are young carers) We have five main hubs (Cambridge, Ely, Wisbech, Peterborough, Huntingdon) but also work within the community including local schools and community venues (such as libraries, GP surgeries etc.).