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Centre 33 (UK, 1074974) Browse events

YTD Raised: £10,227.69

Centre 33 provides independent, free and confidential services to young people in Cambridgeshire. These include information, advice and general support, counselling, support to young carers and participation in peer education projects.

Alice Charity (UK, 1148385) Browse events

YTD Raised: £10,000.92

We support to families within Stoke-On-Trent and Newcastle’s communities by providing advise, financial assistance, practical and emotional support. Our Big Cup projects provide a weekly support group to young families in a relaxed environment, a place to talk about problems, and help each other.

Family Care Trust (UK, 1045025) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,809.16

The Family Care Trust is dedicated to helping care for people of all ages whilst developing peoples' choices, independence and dignity. It has been established for ten years and works with people who are suffering with problems ranging from learning disabilities, mental health problems, physical disabilities and confusional illnesses.

The Jamie Devaney Memorial Fund (UK, 1151236) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,797.68

Jamie’s Fund has been established to provide resources to improve the care for people with mental illness in Uganda. It is in memory of Jamie Devaney who died in 2011, after falling ill while on a family holiday and fund raising trip in Uganda. He was only four years old, but during those years Jamie brought immense joy and pleasure to his family, and everyone else who was fortunate enough to know him.Mental illness tends to be neglected compared to physical illnesses in Uganda. People with severe mental illness are often misunderstood and badly treated and the great majority have no hope of receiving appropriate treatment. As a low-income country, Ugandan health services are limited and resources for mental health are pitifully small. In UK the health spend per person is around £2000 per year: In Uganda it is £6 and only 1% of this is spent on mental health. Jamie’s Fund is working with other organisations to raise the status and standards of mental health care.

City And Hackney Mind (UK, 283329) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,709.27

It advances the views, needs and ambitions of people with mental health challenges. It challenges discrimination and promotes inclusion. It influences policy and promotes equal rights through campaigning, education and the development of innovative and quality services.

APP (UK, 1139925) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,362.56

Action on Postpartum Psychosis (APP), the response to severe postnatal mental illness. We (1) provide reliable information; (2) facilitate a PP community & peer support network; (3) facilitate research; (4) increase awareness of PP; & (5) advocate for improved services. Web: www.app-network.org

Forget Me Not Club (UK, SC032239) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,285.98

Forget Me Not was set up in 1999 to support people with Dementia and their Carers. Our weekly meetings help people to relax, have fun, get information and support. Services include complimentary therapy, Tai Chi, Life Coaching, Carers Training, respite holidays. Our small staff group is supported by wonderful dedicated volunteers. We plan to build a Respite & Resource Centre on Royal Deeside.

Mermaids (UK, 1073991) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,175.73

Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Mermaids is a support group for gender variant children and teenagers, and their families. Our goal is to relieve the mental and emotional stress of all persons aged 19 years and under who are in any manner affected by gender identity issues, and their families and to advance public education in the same.

SANE (UK, 296572) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,047.52

SANE works to improve quality of life for people affected by mental illness through free confidential emotional support for anyone. SANE initiates research into serious mental illness, and campaigns to increase awareness. Our Black Dog Campaign reduces stigma and changes attitudes: www.sane.org.uk

Talkthru (UK, 1122488) Browse events

YTD Raised: £9,038.21

Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Talkthruis a charity run by local volunteers for the people of Kirklees, offerring menand women free confidential counselling for baby loss, miscarriage and pregnancyrelated issues, and helps families on low incomes with free baby clothes andequipment.

Scleroderma and Raynaud's UK (SRUK) (UK, 1161828) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,823.03

Grief Encounter Project (UK, 1101277) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,760.82

Grief Encounter's aims are to relieve the emotional distress of bereaved children, young people and their families We help by developing and promoting resources available to bereaved families and by raising public awareness of bereavement issues for children. No-one can wave a magic wand but Grief Encounter can help the journey.Following a Bereavement Grief Encounter are there to offer the best advice and support.

Mind in Croydon (UK, 1073880) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,587.10

Mind in Croydon is working to promote good mental health. It seeks to empower people to lead a full life as a part of their local community. Mind in Croydon: educates, provides services, campaigns, works in partnership, values diversity, focuses on quality, involves users and other volunteers in its work

Carrick Mind (UK, 1027838) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,548.00

Carrick Mind offers support to anyone in the Carrick area who is experiencing or recovering from mental ill health, for example depression and anxiety. We work in a person centred way and consider all individuals in a holistic manner. Mental ill health can affect anyone, rich or poor, young or old, altering the lives of those affected and the lives of people close to them. We are affiliated to Mind, the National Association for Mental Health and promote the same values in all our work: informed, determined, diversity, integrity and partnership. Carrick Mind is a member of the Kernow Mind Partnership.

STEM4 (UK, 1144506) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,217.23

  STEM4 supports the mental health of young people in an ever more challenging world by targeting the early identification of commonly occurring mental illnesses. STEM4 educates teenagers, their friends, families or carers and their schools to recognise early signs of Eating Disorders, Depression, Self Harm and Addiction and, as a consequence, to know what appropriate action to take. STEM4 works directly with schools and through its comprehensive website.  STEM4 provides: schools workshops; help for teachers with school policy and guidelines; comprehensive handouts which are downloadable from our website; supervision for school staff and health team; annual school conferences. STEM4’s comprehensive website for young people, their friends and families offers information on signs and symptoms to look out for, practical advice on steps to take and where to go for help.  

Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust (UK, NIC100314) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,205.09

The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust aims to alleviate the financial hardship and emotional stress of bereaved families repatriating the body (bodies) of loved one(s) who have died abroad in sudden or tragic circumstances back to Ireland.

Wipe Your Tears (UK, 1103897) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,166.68

Wipe Your Tears have a clear message to our children, if you Wipe Your Tears we will help you smile. We are committed to making the lives of children who suffer from serious or terminal illness that bit better.

West Yorkshire MS Therapy Centre (UK, 701215) Browse events

YTD Raised: £8,109.81

The West Yorks MS Therapy centre offers therapies and support to people with Multiple Sclerosis and their families. we offer hyperbaric oxygen physiotherapy, counselling, aromatherapy,reflexologyand healing. We can only continue to do this through fundraising events and donations.

The Compassionate Friends (UK, 1082335) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,914.38

The Compassionate Friends offers support and friendship to parents and families after the death of a son or daughter, at any age and from any cause. It also offers support, advice and information to other relatives, friends and professional carers who are helping the family.

Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre (NW) (UK, 1095695) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,876.91

We are a self help group and registered charity that offers High Dosage Oxygen Therapy, Complementary Therapy, Physiotherapy ,Dietary Guidance, Drop in Centre, Support & Friendship for people with the condition of MS.We require £180,000 annually to run the centre and receive no Government funding.

Coventry and Warwickshire Mind (UK, 1003688) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,826.03

Here at Coventry and Warwickshire Mind and together with people who have experienced mental health problems, we provide quality services and support that reduce stigma and promote positive mental health

Bipolar UK (UK, 293340) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,751.26

Bipolar UK is the national charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families with the much misunderstood and complex condition of bipolar. We support more than 65,000 individuals and families every year. Bipolar takes an average of 10.5 years to diagnose in the UK.

SANDS Lothians (UK, SC024375) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,692.40

SANDS Lothians is a registered Scottish charity offering support, understanding and help both of a practical and emotional nature to bereaved parents and their families who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth or whose baby dies soon after birth.

Beacon Counselling (UK, 1109545) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,653.97

Beacon Counselling exists to improve the lives of adults, young people, and children who experience mental and emotional distress. To achieve this aim we provide a range of counselling and related services across the borough of Stockport and beyond. We work from GP practices and community centres, schools and pupil referral units, other charities and our own base in Stockport. This flexibility means we can respond to people where and when they need us, and we support around 1500 people each year via a range of targeted services. The work we do is effective. We know it is because the people we support tell us, and the monitoring forms we use show significant improvements. Over 85% of the people who make use of Beacon show an improvement, and the main benefits people experience are reductions in the levels of depression and anxiety, increase in the levels of well-being, confidence and self-esteem, and improvements in relationships with family, friends and colleagues. Above all, what people tell us is they have gained the skills and resilience which means they don't think they will need our help again. A team of over 60 counsellors - mostly volunteers - provide all our services, and the quality of their work is overseen by a team of 11 casework supervisors and the general manager. A team of part-time appointments administrators support counsellors by making and rearranging all appointments on our adults service. Beacon has a board of 7 trustees, who ensure the overall quality of its services. The different Beacon makes in people's lives, coupled with the quality of services and excellent value for money, was recognised in 2012 with Beacon winning a Glaxo-SmithKline IMPACT award.

The Ways and Means Trust (UK, 255074) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,651.15

We help adults with learning & physical disabilities, or poor mental health. We provide social & practical skills for independent living, and training, education & work experience to assist adults working towards open employment, in a safe empathetic environment. Visit our website for more...

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