Mentee Chris Smith and mentor Darren Macdonald were interviewed on this recent BBC World Service programme on Waithood about delaying adulthood. Chris, once again, brings his radical honesty, vulnerability and grace to the airwaves. Check them out at 18:14 The Compass – Caught in Waithood – BBC World Service
abob Mentee Tells His Extraordinary Story
Kyren Barrett tells the Crawley News his story. From being a repeatedly violent offender to an aspiring youth worker. Transformation is possible. This is a young man who has spent 8 years in prison. And now thanks to abob, he has found a sense of purpose. Former Thomas Bennett pupil who used to earn money beating people up turning … Read More
MP Praises aBoB's work
Conservative MP Caroline Ansell visited the recent Eastbourne Homecoming ceremony and was very impressed.
She wrote about it glowingly in her recent newsletter. In it she says that “it was humbling to learn about this Homecoming ceremony and to see young men many from troubled pasts, take steps back into their families
and friends”.
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The Haringey Group is Ready to Go
Starting an abob group in London was never going to be easy, but the Haringey Group is now ready to receive mentees.
aBoB receives the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
aBoB received the highest charity accolade, the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service on Monday July 20th at Brighton’s Corn Exchange. It was a wonderful event – warm, humorous and most importantly, a deserved recognition of how far abob have come as an organisation. It was truly moving to see all the aBoB men present – young and old – receive … Read More
Dan Hartley, aBoB's Head of Operations talks on Juice FM
Dan Hartley, aBoB’s Head of Operations talks on Juice FM about aBoB and the lack of male role models in society to mark the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Dramatic rise in prison suicide
Campaigning journalist, Caspar Walsh writes a powerful, personal piece in the Huffington Post where he explains his connections both to abob and prison, and how the dramatic rise in prison suicide could be averted by more care and support for young offenders by the community. He quotes abob Chief Executive, Nathan Roberts saying: “We believe that society has a responsibility not to punish and manage … Read More
aBoB men from 18-87 and their inner lives
Writer, Kate Monro asks men from 18-87 about their inner lives in a piece on modern masculinity for the Independent magazine to celebrate Father’s Day. aBoB’s Paul Apps and Ray Savage feature in it…
aBoB's Queen's Award for Voluntary Service 2015
The Crawley Observer reports on the big news – abob’s Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 2015. In it, Chief Executive, Nathan Roberts, recognises “the contribution of over 150 men from Brighton, Crawley and Eastbourne who have stepped up to work with troubled young men across our county.” He also pays tribute to the wider context of this news when he says: “What … Read More