The Ripple Pond is a self-help support network for the adult family members of physically or emotionally injured service personnel and veterans. Through group meetings, on line forums and a buddy system, our peer-to-peer support network offers understanding and acceptance from those living through similar experiences. Living alongside a loved who has suffered severe trauma through their time of service, which may include loss of limb or PTSD, introduces its own unique challenges.The act of sharing can be cathartic in itself. To have ones situation acknowledged by another who understands, can help our members to find solace and strength. Charity No: 1161224 Find out more Website http://www.theripplepond.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theripplepond/ Twitter https://twitter.com/theripplepond
When one of the founders' brother Craig passed away on the streets due to mental health and substance addictions Risha knew it was time to do something... Coffee4Craig was created as a result and we are all proud to say; There is now more awareness around homelessness and a dedicated team of regular volunteers who feed hundreds every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday by Manchester Cathedral without fail, week in week out come rain or shine... C4C volunteers are there.We also work with exsisting partner organisations to provide the best service, housing options and support packages... One person at a time... Coffee4Craig has gone from strength to strength and we have always aimed to move with the need, always offering a unique service and not duplicating efforts. We like to take a fresh approach and gain our experience from research with the community and stake our reputation on a good service and supporting those most vulnerable to regain some dignity. Charity No: 1167146 Find out more Website http://www.coffee4craig.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Coffee4Craig/?fref=ts Twitter https://twitter.com/Coffee4Craig YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTWljDMy0EjtSzhD-gj1tiw
SFRS Family Support Trust helps serving & retired Service personnel & their families, in times of need. Assistance includes financial grants, information, support and provision of a Spanish respite facility, for rest, following illness, injury or bereavement etc. www.sfr-familysupport.org.uk
The North East Trust for Aphasia (NETA) supports people with aphasia and their carers. Aphasia means difficulties with communication, often following stroke. The person with aphasia can have problems speaking, understanding, reading and writing. This can have major effects for both the person and their family in terms of social life, work and relationships.
Teen Challenge Belfast is a Christian charity which helps men & women who have developed life controlling problems. These range from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, depression, self harm and suicidal tendencies. We offer support and rehabilitation and restoration through the love of Christ.
Sutton Carers Centre (SCC) supports people who care for family members or friends unpaid. This could mean supporting a disabled child, a husband with dementia, or a sister with mental health problems; a young carer could be looking after a parent with MS or a sibling with autism. SCC provides advice, information, support, therapies and breaks, so that carers can stay well and supported too.
The Peaceful Place provides a unique service in Essex offering specialist day care for people under 65 with dementia. It also advises and supports their carers giving them a regular break from their full-time caring roles, seeking to make a real difference to quality of life in the local community. The Peaceful Place is currently fundraising to build a permanent facility to provide all aspects of age appropriate care for people of a working age diagnosed with Early Onset Dementia. The new centre will be dedicated to continuous care by offering a Day Centre, respite, residential and nursing care all under one roof in a peaceful environment.
Pharmacist Support is an independent charity for pharmacists and their families, former pharmacists and pharmacy students in need. Our free and confidential support includes financial assistance, a stress helpline, addiction support, debt, benefits and employment advice and an enquiry service.
Catalyst works with people with alcohol, drug, mental health and wellbeing issues throughout Surrey. We help people change and grow by means of skilled staff and volunteers offering a personal and non-judgmental approach which builds resilience.
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP) provider of specialist mental health services in: Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Wiltshire & Swindon. Incl. Specialist drug & alcohol services and specialist & secure mental health services.
We set up our charity in Anthony's memory to support projects in Tameside and Oldham in all areas relating to mental health and wellbeing, in particular those for children and young people.
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The Vineyard Community Centre provides help at a morning drop-in to those in crisis: whether by homelessness, addictions or those experiencing mental or social difficulty. In an afternoon cafe, open to all, there is support to those who feel lonely, isolated or socially excluded. For the youth there is an evening youth cafe, which hosts live music and entertainment, where young people can socialise responsibly, have fun and learn new skills.
The Windsor & Maidenhead Youth Counselling Service (Number 22 & Youth Talk) offers free and confidential support to young people, parents and carers. We work with clients on a one to one basis at our centres, run groups out in the community and deliver in-school programmes around emotional health.
Westmeria Counselling Services was established in August 2003 to help people in crisis, or just in need of support, with a particular emphasis on those suffering from depression. It is our aim to reverse the trend of reliance on anti-depressants.
Gloucestershire Bundles providesemergency support to local parents and families in crisis situations.
Forever Angels Baby Home provides interim care for abandoned, orphaned and HIV positive children who have no one else to care for them. The Home provides up to 50 children with a loving, stimulating environment caring for their mental, physical, social, emotional and health needs until a more permanent family can be found for them.
Samaritans is a confidential support service available 24 hours a day for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. We support our callers by telephone, email and SMS text or you can drop into our Branch at Wellesley Avenue 9am - 10pm
A charity which provides Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for adults and children in Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Ilnesses that benefit include MS, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, MND, rheumatoid arthiritis and many others.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The JNF’s aim is to reduce the amount of suicides in Scotland by helping to fund quality counselling sessions for those who desperately need it, whilst also improving awareness of the issue and the support available.
Emunah in Israel helps thousands of children and families on a daily basis through its network of residential homes, high schools, day care and community centres and therapy and counselling services. British Emunah fundraises to support 36 projects in Israel.
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Chiltern Samaritans is a confidential support service 24/7 for people who are experiencingfeelings of distress, or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.
Wiltshire Mind is a Mental Health Charity providing much needed services to mental health sufferers across the county of Wiltshire. Established in 1993, Wiltshire Mind provides two core services: a Peer Support Drop-In Group service at five locations which operate for 3 hours once a week at which we offer activity based and talking based therapies. The Groups provide a friendly safe place where anyone can find support and friendship; a professional Counselling service is also provided at our office in Melksham - this is a reduced cost service aimed at financially disadvantaged mental health sufferers. Whilst Wiltshire Mind is affiliated to Mind (national organisation), we are responsible for our own fundraising however and receive no financial support from national Mind, and thus we are heavily reliant upon kind donations and fundraising events to continue to deliver our valuable services. Our web site is: www.wiltshiremind.co.uk . Here you can find further information on Wiltshire Mind and our services. You will also be able to see any fundraising events taking place or charity challenges. Thank you for looking at our Charity Page and thank you for your donation.