The Brotherhood Project is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), Scottish Charity number: SC054638
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Mission

Who We Are
The Brotherhood Project is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator
We are dedicated to empowering boys aged 10 to 16 through mentorship and community activities. We address issues like social isolation and low self-confidence, creating a safe environment where young men can thrive. Our diverse programs, including workshops and engagement projects, focus on building resilience and emotional awareness
Our Projects
What We Do
Explore our impactful community projects designed to nurture growth and development in boys and young men. Each initiative is tailored to foster personal skills and connect participants with their peers.
Group Sessions
Positive Guidance
Our group sessions create a safe, supportive environment where boys and young men can connect with positive role models, build confidence, and develop social and emotional skills through shared activities and discussions. Guidance happens naturally within the group, friendly, informal, and encouraging.
Games & Activities
Fun & Connection
We provide a relaxed space where young people can come together to play console games, tabletop games, and other interactive activities. These sessions help build friendships, teamwork, and confidence in a fun, pressure-free environment.
Workshops & Guest Sessions
Hands-On Learning
Our workshops feature guests and professionals who bring equipment, demonstrations, or creative activities for young people to explore. These sessions spark curiosity, build new skills, and introduce positive role models from different backgrounds.
Community Engagement
Growing Together
We encourage participants to take part in simple, meaningful community activities that promote responsibility, belonging, and connection. These projects help young people see the impact they can have and feel valued within their local area.
