What is the Kings Club project?

Kings Club - Boys Mentoring Programme

The Kings Club project is a mentoring programme created for boys aged 13 to 19. Statistics show that boys are failing at a higher rate academically than their female peers so as a solution we have created a safe space where they can get valuable life and focused skills that will put them on a path where they are more likely to succeed.

The project aims to support boys on their journey towards becoming men, teaching valuable technical and life skills to build confidence and capability. One of the challenges some of these young men face is the lack of a positive male role-models in their life. We aim to feel this void by offering support and mentorship.

Our programme is youth lead and central to the leadership and operation of our project. Our aim is to create young leaders and for them to take ownership of their club.

This programme will include:

• Fun Away Days
• Food and Drink
• Self-defence and Fitness
• Chill-out and Gaming
• Job and Careers
• Life Skills
• Learn a Trade
• Positive Male Role Models
• Support, Guidance & Mentorship
• Business and Financial Literacy
• Positive Thinking & Goal Setting
• Connect With Like Minded People
• Achievement Graduation

Our programme covers three main areas:

Kings Club Chess and Oware Sessions

1. Mentality/ foundation

How they progress in life can greatly be determined on their mentality and how they view the world. We challenge their thoughts and ideas of life and success through positive discussion on various topics of manhood, social skills, wellbeing, awareness, entrepreneurism, money management and growth mindset.  For example playing the game of chess and oware can help develop strategic and critical thinking.

A growth mindset encourages the belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort, perseverance, and learning from mistakes. In a world that increasingly values innovation and problem-solving, fostering a positive growth mindset equips young people with the tools they need to thrive both academically and in life.

Kings Club - Cooking on a Budget

2. Life Skills

Teaching young people life skills is essential for equipping them with the tools they need to navigate adulthood successfully. These skills ranging from cooking, financial literacy and time management to communication and problem-solving are fundamental for making informed decisions, managing responsibilities, and fostering independence. By imparting practical knowledge and hands-on experience, we empower youth to handle real-world challenges with confidence and competence.

Life skills education not only enhances their ability to achieve personal and professional goals but also promotes resilience and adaptability in the face of change. Ultimately, investing in these skills helps young people build a solid foundation for a fulfilling and self-sufficient life.

Kings Club - Barbering Sessions

3. Focused Skills

Here we invite various professionals from around our community from different industries to facilitate workshop sessions around their profession. They will get practical skills and also valuable advice and learn about the professional’s journey to achieving their goals. The professionals we invite will depend of the interest of the participants.

Some of the professions will include, electrician, graphic designer, website designer, barbering, music production, catering, coding, publishing.

Fun days out and residential trips

Fun Days Out and Residential Trips

Our trips and residentials play a crucial role in the development of young people, offering them unique opportunities for growth and learning outside the traditional classroom setting. Quite often our participants don’t have the opportunity or resources to travel out of their community so these trips play a vital part in their development. These experiences foster independence, teamwork, and resilience as participants navigate new environments and challenges together. They provide a platform for cultural exchange, helping young individuals broaden their perspectives and appreciate diversity. Moreover, these trips often include activities that promote physical fitness and mental well-being, encouraging a balanced lifestyle. Overall, youth club trips and residentials are invaluable in shaping well-rounded individuals by instilling confidence, social skills, and a deeper understanding of the world around them.

Kings After School Club

In between our holiday activity club we run our Kings After School Club. This gives our young kings the opportunity to relax, have fun and learn in a safe youth club style environment. 👑

Sessions are on Monday and Wednesday from 5 to 7 pm.
 
Mondays sessions will be @ The Naturally You Health Centre, 102 high Street, Wednesfield WV11 1SZ.
 
Wednesdays sessions will be @ New Testament Church of God 20-22 Wellington Road, Bilston WV14 9XW.
 
All sessions are FREE, so come long and join the fun. We look forward to seeing you all there.
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Our Community Hub Locations

The Naturally You Health Centre

102 High Street 

Wednesfield WV14 0EF

The New Testament Church of God Bilston

The New Testament Church of God.

20-22 Wellington Road,

Bilston WV14 9XW

What the parents and young people are saying ?

I just want to say thank you for the Kings club. It is very much appreciated with my family. It has proved to be a great and positive experience or our sons. They have absolutely loved it 100%.
Parent
I think it’s really fun you know. I don’t really go to activities that much but coming to this one it’s one of the best activities I went to. They got basketball, football we go on trips, you can’t ask for more. I think kings is the best!
Participant
They have really been enjoying and looking forward to attending each week at the Kings Club!
Parent
I really enjoyed it. I didn’t know what to expect but if I did have any expectations, it went beyond. The staff were really supportive and it was very educational. We did loads of activities and I hope that it continues.
Participant
The Phoenix Fund

This project is funded and supposed by the Phoenix Fund