A charity champion from Mapperley who set up a project to combat youth loneliness was invited to Downing Street by Gedling MP Tom Randall.
Local resident Damian Reynolds formed the Wolfpack Project to support those feeling alone.
In recognition of his work, Gedling’s Tom Randall MP invited him to a reception at 10 Downing Street to meet Stuart Andrew, the Minister for Civil Society.
Speaking after the reception, Mr Randall said: “Founded in 2019 by Damien Reynolds; The Wolfpack Project was established to combat youth loneliness. As a result of his own experience of loneliness, Damien set up the charity in his hometown of Nottingham and it now supports young adults in Gedling and across Nottingham.
“Thank you Damien and everyone involved with The Wolfpack Project for all you do to support Gedling residents.”
To find out more about the fantastic work of The Wolfpack Project, visit: https://thewolfpackproject.org.uk/




