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(UK, 1132048C) Browse eventsThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry are spearheading a new campaign, Heads Together, to end stigma around mental health. It will be the biggest single project Their Royal Highnesses have undertaken together. The Heads Together campaign aims to change the national conversation on mental wellbeing and will be a partnership with inspiring charities with decades of experience in tackling stigma, raising awareness, and providing vital help for people with mental health challenges. The campaign has the huge privilege of being the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon Charity of the Year. The Virgin Money London Marathon is the UK's premier charitable event and its energetic and positive fundraising and awareness platform is the perfect springboard for the Heads Together campaign. The team of charity partners working on Heads Together covers a wide range of mental health issues that are close to The Duke and Duchess and Prince Harry's passions. They are: Contact is a collaboration of leading military charities, support organisations, the NHS, the Ministry of Defence, UK Psychological Trauma Society and top academics working together to make the most effective mental health support easily accessible to Service personnel, Ex-Service personnel and their families. “Bringing together our collective knowledge, expertise and understanding to work together collaboratively is the best way to improve mental health support to the military sector. Our aim is to create a more accessible pathway to support by promoting evidence-based treatments, tackling stigma and making it easy for each individual to identify the most effective, convenient and appropriate support for them.” Chairman of Contact, David Richmond
(AU, 72005269554) Browse eventsJesuit Social Services works to build a just society by advocating for social change and promoting the health and wellbeing of disadvantaged young people, families and communities. Jesuit Social Services works in some of the most difficult and demanding areas of human services: criminal justice; substance misuse; mental illness; homelessness; suicide bereavement; long-term unemployment; entrenched social disadvantage; and settlement of refugees and new arrivals. Jesuit Social Services works with people who have a history of abuse, neglect, trauma and isolation.
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(UK, 1037084) Browse eventsJericho helps some of the most disadvantaged young people in Birmingham to overcome barriers to getting a job. We provide training, personal development and real work experience to help individuals to get the skills and experience they need to break the cycle of unemployment and social exclusion.
(UK, 1200018) Browse eventsWe want to create the biggest social impact possible, through generating and investing donations and endowments, securing statutory funding, and delivering grants which address specific challenges in local communities.
(UK, 1099682C) Browse eventsJim Pullin, the Bafta award-winning executive producer and comedy writer, died at the age of 57. Jim was a hugely talented producer and writer as well as being a fantastic friend, and collaborator. He took his own life after a short but acute depressive illness. This foundation has been set up to raise funds in memory of Jim to support research into mental illness, so the man who helped so many during his life can go on helping others forever The Jim Pullin Foundation is a restricted fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift Fund, Registered Charity number 1099682