Open Door Drop-In

Oakleaf has launched ‘Open Door’ – a new weekly drop-in service in Guildford for young people aged 18–30 navigating mental health challenges, with suicide prevention at its core.

This initiative forms part of a broader mental health scale-up project funded through the Mental Health Scale Up (MHSU) Fund and delivered in partnership with Guildford Action, Hope Hub and Rent Start.

Open Door is a welcoming, out-of-hours space co-created with attendees. Facilitated by Young Adult Support Workers, Alex Bridgland and Nick Moorby, the sessions help to reduce isolation and connect young people to meaningful support in a safe, non-judgemental setting.

Parents & Carers Support Group

In addition to the drop-in service, Oakleaf offers a weekly in-person support group for parents and carers of young people experiencing suicidal thoughts and other mental health challenges. Run by Julia Kehoe, this group offers vital peer support and skill-sharing to help families feel less alone and more equipped to support their loved ones.

Both services are part of Oakleaf’s five-year vision to support over 300 young adults, reflecting its long-standing commitment to suicide prevention and improving community mental health.

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For more information about Open Door, please contact Alex: alexbridgland@oakleaf-enterprise.org or Nick: nickmoorby@oakleaf-enterprise.org.

For more information about our Parents & Carers Support Group, please contact Juliette: juliakehoe@oakleaf-enterprise.org or click here.

(Logo) Funded by the Community Foundation for Surrey

Our Support Workers

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Georgia

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Nick

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Juliette