This includes offering sports, creative arts, and music sessions – as well as wellbeing support, mentoring and social spaces – for an affordable fee, with free mentoring and support where needed.
McAuliffe has signed up to support the charity for the next three years, helping The Way add to the 17,500 young people it’s already supported since it opened its doors in 2016.
Anna-Maria McAuliffe, Director, Social Value at McAuliffe Group, said: “We have been completely blown away by the work The Way is doing to support local families.
“Kids in Wolverhampton now have somewhere fun, safe and caring to go, where they can learn something new, talk to a supportive adult or just be with friends.
“If you live in Wolverhampton, please do check it out. It really is an incredible place and there’s so much on offer.”
Find out more about The Way and how it could help you, here: https://www.thewayyouthzone.org