Free and Low-Cost Activities in Harrow

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We're the Young Harrow Foundation, a grant-giving charity that's been bringing together local charities across Harrow since 2015.

We help these groups work together to support children, young people and their families in Harrow, making our community stronger in the process.


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Harrow Apprenticeships Hub

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Our impact

This is Harrow 2023 Report

14/11/2024

"This is Harrow" is a comprehensive report combining research, local professional insights, and youth interviews to portray growing up in Harrow. It informs service design, funding requests, and strategic planning for youth services in the borough.

Short Breaks 2024 - Pilot Programme

14/11/2024

Over the past two years, YHF has collaborated with Harrow Council to explore new ways of providing diverse, appealing activities for children and young people in families eligible for Short Break care.

2,000 Young Performers in Harrow Thanks to John Lyon’s Charity Funding

23/10/2024

Thanks to an £80,000 grant from John Lyon’s Charity over two years, and additional funding and venue support from Harrow School, 2,000 young people in Harrow have had the opportunity to participate in a range of exciting performing arts initiatives across the borough. The funding, which was awarded to 13 local charities over two years, has enabled locally embedded organisations to run programmes aimed at inspiring and engaging young people in the arts—an area where Harrow has historically seen low participation.