What We Do

Daily Support That Makes Change Possible

Unga Kris Helsingborg creates sober, reliable, and practical support for young people who want distance from drugs, crime, violence, and unstable environments.

Our work is relationship-based. We stay present before a crisis, during a hard period, and after someone starts building new routines.

Core Support

How We Show Up

We focus on a few concrete areas where consistency matters most: safe contact, structure, belonging, and fast practical help.

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Outreach And Presence

We meet young people where they already are, keep contact steady, and make sure someone answers when trust is still fragile.

This can mean check-ins, evening presence, transport help, or simply being the stable adult who keeps the conversation going.

A calm community setting prepared for conversation and support.

Sober Activities

We create drug-free spaces where young people can spend time without pressure, status games, or destructive expectations.

Shared meals, local trips, training, and open activities help replace isolation with routine and real connection.

Volunteers and participants working together in a group setting.

Peer Mentorship

Young people often listen fastest to people who understand the pressure firsthand. Peer-led support makes change feel credible.

We pair encouragement with accountability so support is warm, honest, and focused on next steps.

Our Approach

Recovery Needs More Than Advice

People do not change because they are told to. Change becomes possible when there is safety, repetition, practical guidance, and a community that expects more without giving up.

  • We lead with zero tolerance for drugs, crime, and violence.
  • We build trust through weekly contact, not one-off projects.
  • We connect support to daily life: school, work, routines, transport, and safe free time.
  • We involve families and trusted adults when that makes recovery stronger.

What Young People Often Need First

A safe place to go, a person to call, something structured to do tonight, and a plan for tomorrow morning. Our work starts there.

Programs In Practice

What The Work Looks Like Week To Week

The chapter combines open community work with targeted support so no one has to navigate change alone.

A group of young people in conversation at a community event.

Open Community Evenings

Regular gatherings give young people a stable place to land, reconnect, eat together, and stay close to positive routines.

A quiet outdoor setting used for reflection and one-to-one support.

One-To-One Support

Some progress happens privately. We create room for direct conversations about setbacks, pressure, and practical next decisions.

Volunteers coordinating a group activity together.

Volunteer-Led Activities

Trusted volunteers help run sober events, local trips, community meals, and structured activities that keep momentum going.

A local meeting place used by the chapter for support work.

Referral And Follow-Through

When someone needs more than we can offer directly, we help connect them onward and stay involved so they do not get lost in the process.

Why It Works

Belonging Changes The Direction Of A Week

“When a young person has somewhere safe to go, people who expect honesty, and routines worth protecting, the pressure to return to destructive environments starts to weaken.”
Impact Areas

What We Are Trying To Build

Our aim is not short-term visibility. It is durable change in the lives of young people, families, and the wider Helsingborg community.

Safer Nights

Evening support, sober routes, and reachable adults reduce the risk around the hours when many setbacks happen.

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Stronger Routines

Activities, mentoring, and follow-through help young people protect ordinary rhythms that make recovery sustainable.

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Connected Families

Families often need practical contact points and clearer ways to help. We work to reduce confusion and isolation around support.

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Who We Serve

Young People, Families, And The Network Around Them

We work with young people seeking a different direction, with relatives trying to stay engaged, and with local supporters willing to make sober community possible.

Young people who want a safer direction

We support those trying to step away from destructive patterns and build something steadier with people who keep showing up.

Families who need practical contact

Parents and relatives often need clarity, referral help, and trusted people who understand what daily pressure can look like.

Volunteers and partners who can strengthen the work

Community support matters. We welcome people who can help create safe activities, logistics, transport, communication, and local visibility.