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Gangsline is a non-profit organisation established in 2007 to provide help and support to young men and women involved in gang culture. We work with individuals from the deprived parts of our communities and with deeply entrenched social, educational, spiritual and family issues. Central to our ethos and success is a proactive, spiritual and non-enforcement led approach to gangs, and the gang violence embedded our local communities.
Today Gangsline delivers its unique services by providing a proactive and reactive approach that offers support and exit strategies to young men and women involved in gangs, and an effective prevention service to young people on the peripheries of gang activity. Our specialist outreach response team – all of whom are ex-gang members themselves – are uniquely placed to access and work alongside even the most high risk gang leaders and members.
Today Gangsline delivers its unique services by providing a proactive and reactive approach that offers support and exit strategies to young men and women involved in gangs, and an effective prevention service to young people on the peripheries of gang activity. Our specialist outreach response team – all of whom are ex-gang members themselves – are uniquely placed to access and work alongside even the most high risk gang leaders and members.
Contact
Address
Gangsline, Regus Centre,
Victory Way, Crossways Business Park,
Kent,
DA2 6QD,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
01375 483 239
enquiries@gangsline.com
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
1155469
No. of Paid Staff
5
No. of Volunteers
7
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
Yes
Primary Field of Work
Mediation
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Regions
London | Inner London | Outer London
Fields of Work
Faith | Mediation | Mentoring & befriending | Sentence management | Parenting skills | Personal development | Training
People you work with
Racially minoritised people | Children | Families | Men | People on a short sentence | People convicted of serious offences | Victims | Women | Young people
Probation Areas
Greater London