Green Gables Move into Community Hub to Support Local Families 

A charity team of inclusive, compassionate and expert Project Workers have relocated to The Ivanhoe Centre in Conisbrough. YWCA Yorkshire have been supporting women, children and families in Doncaster through the Green Gables service since 2004.  As well as working directly with young women and their children in eight purpose-built self-contained apartments in Mexborough and five houses in Doncaster, the Green Gables team work with a further 65 families who live across the city.  

Previously located on Church Street, the charity's outreach team have recently moved to a community space in the heart of Conisbrough on Gardens Lane. 

Of the move, Project Manager Janine Egan, said; “We work with some of the most vulnerable people in Doncaster and because of that, it's important that we are embedded deep in the communities we serve. Our new home at The Ivanhoe Centre will improve access for local families seeking specialist support in everything from parenting to housing, to financial difficulties and relationship breakdowns.” 

The Green Gables Team have taken the top floor of The Ivanhoe Centre which is run by the Conisbrough Community Assocation. The building is also home to 24/7 Homecare Services, a weekly playgroup and a community cafe. Access to the community rooms and break-out spaces will make it easier for families to engage in the peer-support groups and training sessions run by Green Gables. These include Escape the Trap, You and me, Mum, the Solihull parenting program and Wellbeing and Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) sessions. Seven Project Workers will be based at the Centre, and they will be joined by YWCA Yorkshire’s Senior Project Worker, HR Manager and the charity’s Volunteer Coordinator. 

Janine adds; “The range of spaces and the community cafe will help us give people that all important warm welcome. It can be quite intimidating attending a group session for the first time, and it is vital that people feel comfortable in their surroundings and that we are able to meet them where they are at. It will also help us build networks with other groups and charities who use that space and who share our mission; to support women, children and families to create better futures in Doncaster.”  

This October, as part of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, Green Gables Pin Badge Holders will be welcoming local families to The Ivanhoe Centre, using their specialist training to listen to people’s experiences and signposting vital support and services. 

If you would like to learn more about Green Gables and the support we offer, please visit:  https://www.ywcayorkshire.org.uk/doncaster. If you are local business or community group and are keen to discuss volunteering and partnership opportunities, please contact susan.riggott@ywcayorkshire.org.uk