Description: 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.
youth (3569) guns (1345) crime (1135) parents (1109) drugs (1074) knives (811) tag (759) rape (278) gangs (67) female sexual exploitation
There are an estimated 46000 individual gang members in England alone according to a Children's Commissioner report. - July 2017
Young people involved in street gangs are often unaware of the risks to their family
Our mentoring programme is delivered by former gang members who use their knowledge to aid and engage. This essential tool is designed to reach vulnerable youth and families affected by street gangs.