Welcome to the Youth Support Library where you can now
obtain FREE access to all our on-line
literature - that's Journals going back to 1986; papers and
reprints; discussion forums and guides; conference
proceedings; books and leaflets. We also have a
selection of video and audio programmes which will be added
to throughout the coming months. In addition we will post up
information about current issues.
The Journals have been produced since
1986 but became mainly e-journals after 2002. Most
are now available as pdf documents where you can see the
entire layout and nearly all are also available as text
only abridged versions. Some of the main articles can
also be viewed separately in the papers and reprints
section.
Do send in articles for future
inclusion.
Our Books section includes general titles on a
variety of subjects including novels and fiction and
also a best seller cookery book. Authors have donated
their work to our charity and although we make most of
the text available on line we ask that you consider
purchasing hard copies or making a donation in return
for your free read - this would be in keeping with the
generous spirit of the authors.
Our Books section includes general titles on a
variety of subjects including novels and fiction and
also a best seller cookery book. Authors have donated
their work to our charity and although we make most of
the text available on line we ask that you consider
purchasing hard copies or making a donation in return
for your free read - this would be in keeping with the
generous spirit of the authors.
Our Books section includes general titles on a
variety of subjects including novels and fiction and
also a best seller cookery book. Authors have donated
their work to our charity and although we make most of
the text available on line we ask that you consider
purchasing hard copies or making a donation in return
for your free read - this would be in keeping with the
generous spirit of the authors.
What have we been doing this year? Our sponsored
students are doing well and Omar from Jamaica has made
it into The City University where he is reading
Journalism. A sad area of growth at
present is the number of young refugees, asylum seekers
and torture victims referred to us. Trafficked youth are
a tragic commodity. Help us to support them.