Changing the Narrative
At IMPACT FUTURE QUEST, our mission is to empower individuals leaving custody and members of the Neurodiverse community. We provide a vital path to success, breaking cycles of offending and victimisation. Join us as we strive to help everyone reach their full potential and become valued, productive members of their communities in the UK.

Breaking the cycle of disadvantage
We are dedicated to creating a transformative impact, offering a clear path to success for those leaving custody and individuals within the neurodiverse community. Our core aim is to empower people to break the cycle of offending, prevent them from becoming victims, or creating victims themselves. Through our focused support, we help individuals unlock their potential, fostering growth and enabling them to become productive and integrated members of their communities across the UK.

Fostering inclusion and empowerment
IMPACT FUTURE QUEST makes a tangible difference by focusing on practical empowerment. We provide essential training programmes, facilitate meaningful employment opportunities, and organise purposeful activities. These initiatives are designed to equip individuals with the vital skills and confidence needed to navigate their lives successfully, fostering a sense of belonging and making a real, lasting change for themselves and their communities.

Our unique foundation: lived experience
What truly sets IMPACT FUTURE QUEST apart is our foundation built on profound lived experience. Having spent numerous years actively involved with the Justice system, our team possesses an invaluable understanding of the challenges and pathways faced by those we support. This deep, personal insight allows us to draw upon massive practical knowledge, ensuring our approach is empathetic, effective, and truly unique in fostering change and support.
Making a difference: Hear from those we've empowered
"IMPACT FUTURE QUEST truly changed my outlook. The training gave me not just skills, but also the confidence to rebuild my life and contribute positively. They understand what it takes."
Daniel Howlett