The Hub in Yeovil offers vital training and life skills for adults with autism, supporting independence.

The Hub needs volunteers and fundraising help. Aaron March runs the Manchester Marathon this April. He wants to support this charity he cares about because his family uses The Hub.
Aaron feels connected to The Hub’s mission. He saw how it helped his family, so he wants to give back to them. The Hub is safe for Annabel, helping her learn and grow while her mom feels less pressure.
The Hub is a helpful community spot with a café and other things. They aim to make trainees independent. Trainees are adults with autism and learning issues.
They provide support and coaching, helping people meet their potential. They challenge them in a safe space and offer work experience in their kitchen. Serving in the café is another option; trainees learn in different activities.
Training happens at different locations, helping people gain new experiences. They engage more with the community. The Hub offers arts, crafts, life skills, digital skills, and wellbeing. They also teach selling, recycling, and media skills.