We offer a range of clubs, projects and activities for young people aged 13 to 19, and up to 25 for those with lifelong learning difficulties. Whether you're looking to make new friends, learn new skills or just want something fun to do, there’s something for everyone.
Open access youth clubs
Take part in fun, challenging and creative activities supported by experienced youth workers.
- Rossmere Youth Centre, Rossmere Way: Monday and Thursday 7pm to 9pm
- Throston Youth Project, Wiltshire Way: Monday and Tuesday 7pm to 9pm
- Greatham Youth Club, Greatham Community Centre, Front Street: Thursday 7pm to 9pm
Youth Voice Hartlepool
Explore issues that matter to young people in Hartlepool. Share your opinions and meet like-minded people in a friendly group.
- Rossmere Youth Centre: Monday 4:30pm to 6pm
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Build confidence, take on challenges and discover new talents through the Duke of Edinburgh programme.
- Rossmere Youth Centre: Tuesday 7pm to 9pm
Stand Together
Explore social and cultural issues and develop creative projects to engage the wider community.
- Throston Youth Project: Wednesday 7pm to 9pm
LGBTQ+ Born to Be
A welcoming session for LGBTQ+ young people with crafts, cooking, games and more, in partnership with Hart Gables.
- Rossmere Youth Centre: Wednesday 7pm to 9pm and Friday 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Special Educational Needs Group
A friendly and inclusive group for young people with Special Educational Needs aged 16 to 25.
- Throston Youth Project: Thursday 6pm to 8pm
Seaton Carew Youthy
Learn and develop personal and social skills through a range of fun activities for under 11's
- Seaton Carew Community Hub, every Wednesday (Term time only) 5:30pm - 7pm
Join us
Membership forms are available in all youth centres or can be downloaded below:
Youth sevices
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