About Brook

Brook is the only national voluntary sector provider of free and confidential sexual health advice and services specifically for young people under 25.

Brook is a registered charity, and has 40 years' experience of providing professional advice through specially trained doctors, nurses, counsellors, and outreach and information workers to over 200,000 young people each year.

Brook is the trading name of Brook Advisory Centres. Limited Company Registered in England and Wales Number 813847. Registered Charity Number 239966.


 

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