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Welcome to the Eaglestone Families Against Anti-Social Behaviours (ASB) Project

About Us
We are dedicated to tackling anti-social behaviours (ASB) head-on in the Eaglestone community of Milton Keynes, one of the areas identified within the 20% most deprived in the UK. Our mission is to work hand-in-hand with families who have members involved or at risk of involvement in ASB due to the challenging environments they reside in. In collaboration with local stakeholders, we aim to address the root causes of ASB, empower families, and create a safer, more nurturing environment for all.
The Eaglestone Families Against ASB Project adopts a holistic approach to combatting anti-social behaviours. We recognize that ASB is often a symptom of broader societal issues and requires multifaceted solutions. Here’s how we plan to make a difference:
We offer rehabilitation activities designed to engage and empower individuals at risk of or involved in ASB. These activities include enriching trips, neighborhood watch forums, and workshops exploring alternatives to ASB.
Supportive Environment
Our project provides a safe and welcoming space for families to participate in constructive activities, keeping children off the streets and offering parents and caregivers valuable learning opportunities.
Community Support
We assist families experiencing ASB by connecting them with appropriate services such as therapists, counselors, housing support, police, and local council resources. Our goal is to help these families recover and heal from the effects of ASB.
What we do

Eaglestone families against anti-social behaviours (ASB) project will work with families with members involved or likely to be involved in ASB due to the areas they live in, which is found within 20% of the most deprived areas in the UK
Where crime and ASB rate among the highest. The project will run rehabilitation activities; talking enrichment trips, neighbourhood watch forums, and workshops exploring leaving ASB. We will provide an open space for families to come and get involved in activities that keep their children off the streets and offer parents and carers learning and knowledge through workshops and practical activities on how to keep their children away from crimes. The project will also support families experiencing ASB get help to recover and heal from the effect of ASB by appropriate services such as therapist, counsellors, local services such as housing, the police and the council. Our project brings a fresh new approach to reducing ASB in Eaglestone Milton Keynes, by engaging with families with members involved in ASB as well as families experiencing ASB, by providing a safe space to get away from ASB, enrich the knowledge of many families around ASB and finally reduce the rising ASB Eaglestone is experiencing. The project will offer five 3-week ASB activity program and a safe space for 12 weeks, with the hope to make this a permanent service through fundraising and crowdfunding in the coming future. Through strong community engagement in forms of outreach and focus groups, we will continue to learn and shape the project to ensure it benefits the community its set up to do. Our outreach and community engagement will serve to market the project as well as our partnership with the local council, community centres, schools and faith groups.

Our Project and Services
Building Stronger Communities
Supporting Potential
Continued Delivery
How does your project meet our funding priorities?
With the COVID-19 pandemic still with us, we’ll continue to support people and communities most adversely impacted by COVID-19. We can support you to:
Continue to deliver activity – whether your community needs crisis response, recovery or business as usual activity
Change and adapt, becoming more resilient to respond to new and future challenges.
In order to support communities to thrive, we aim to:
Build strong relationships in and across communities
Improve the places and spaces that matter to communities
Help more people to reach their potential, by supporting them at the earliest possible stage.