Toby Baffa-Isaacs
Facilitator
toby.baffa-isaacs@peterborough.gov.uk
Facilitators work directly with young people, run regular group sessions and help young people develop positive relationship that enables them to live successfully in their homes.
Toby has worked in the charity and youth sector for over 10 years and is passionate about inspiring the next generation to fulfil their potential. He has qualifications in Youth Work and FA Coaching, as well as extensive training in providing youth-focused mental health support and specialises in launching new youth provision and driving uptake of youth provision.
He has a strong background in working with young people from challenging contexts and backgrounds having worked with national charities like the Prince’s Trust, and delivered outreach activities for the hardest to reach young people across the East of England.
Having worked quite broadly over a large geography in the past few years, he’s excited about working in Peterborough again and believes the House Project is an incredible offer for care leavers. It’s particularly a privilege to be part the team starting the first House Project in the East of England
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Networking Event at House Project
An excellent night at House Project Peterborough, our young people got to be involved in a networking event with Buckles Law, PrinceBuild, NatWest, Peterborough City Council and bestselling author Chris Wild. It was electric with mock interview's and speeches, creating opportunities like this is what the House Project prides itself on.
Read moreHouse Project bricklaying at Constructed Pathways
An amazing work experience opportunity for three of our young men in the House Project, getting hands on experience learning health and safety as well as bricklaying, giving real insight into the construction sector.
Read more£1 million National Lottery boost to help 2000 more care leavers build independent lives and influence change
The National House Project has been awarded a £1 million grant from The National Lottery Community Fund to help 2,000 more care leavers secure homes, build independence, and shape services, expanding its proven support program across England, Scotland, and Wales while amplifying young people’s voices.
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