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TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY, RELIEVING PHYSICAL & MENTAL SICKNESS OF PERSONS IN NEED.


Be Me Project provides support for a wide spectrum of people ranging from young people in secondary school to younger women within our communities. It delivers courses and one to one sessions that encourage positive mental wellbeing, confident mind-sets, inspiring people to be uniquely themselves and raising levels of self esteem and resilience.


Empowering & equipping individuals and families who experience serious challenges, to take competent charge of their lives, to live well and contribute to the wider community. This is achieved through behavioural, mental and physical health interventions & education with nationally recognised qualifications and supported employment. Participants are given long-term follow up and support.

Reduce the amount of food going into landfill whilst at the same time trying to combat food poverty within our local community.Reduce isolation/loneliness by promoting positive mental health & well-being.Promote self-reliance through the use of our community store and hubForge strong connections with local, regional & national organisationsOffer numerous & varied volunteering opportunities

For over 150 years Catholic Care has been providing flexible solutions to social challenges across Yorkshire. We deliver a wide range of services including residential and supporting living for adults with learning disabilities and mental health issues, a residential care home for children, social work and children's mental health services, and a variety of community services.

Celebrate Recovery UK seeks to equip and train UK churches across all denominations to launch and maintain their own Celebrate Recovery groups by providing training and assistance/ resources to CR UK representatives and UK Ministry Leaders and teams to make a difference in local Churches.

Faith based gospel Church, we conduct prayers, evangelism, Spiritual Counselling, Communion service, Marriages.we engage in visits to hospitals and prisons and ensure prayer commitment to individual families, Communities and Nations. Outreach ministries to the homeless people, those stress, depressed and with suicidal ideation.


Frontline services focus on 10-18 year olds who live with significant disadvantage, poverty, neglect and who have complex needs and face multiple risks. These include child exploitation, mental health, missing and runaways from home, substance misuse and children in and around the care system. We campaign about what needs to change to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people.


We provide courses and workshops for Christian foster and adoptive parents and parents of children with additional needs, in need of self-care opportunities and co-regulation guidance.


We help people who experience enduring mental health difficulties. Accommodation is available for up to 40 people mainly through our registered care home, hostel & independent living flats in Tunbridge Wells.We offer person-centred care and our residents are encouraged through their support workers to take responsibility for their own lives with a view to moving back into the local community.


Offering services to vulnerable adults at risk of addictions, violence, abuse, crime, prostitution, mental health and other life controlling issues.

The provision of spiritual care, (worship). Assemblies children school (Sunday). Caring women and other charity projects - (Lydia Mission). Training, education - (IAG Academy of Higher Education ) National conference ,Youth camp ,seminars , (personal, family counselling).IAG TV and Broad casting media for reaching people. Return to Life project runs for mental well being and equipping people .


We help Christian faith based charities and churches to become trauma informed so that they can be welcoming, accesible places for those who have experienced adversity. We do this by providing training, resources and consultancy.

Made For More provide mental health, mentoring and Christian support to the secondary schools in Chelmsford, Essex.Made For More used to operate under CADEF (Chelmsford & District Evangelical Fellowship) and operated under the name SYM- Schools Youth Ministry. CADEF Charity Number was 1010896


To engage with young people in Kingston and London area, particularly those in need, and deliver a programme of activities, projects and events that build their spiritual, social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing. To support other churches, voluntary organisations and community partners to develop initiatives that improve the lives of young people and help them achieve their potential.


Pilgrims provides sessions for people with mental health difficulties using horses and other animals to bring relief, create community and reduce isolation.


Refreshment UK encourages and equips Christians in the UK being obvious in the gospel, blessing the local church and engaging with the culture. They do this by providing mission hubs and experiences across the UK. These provide a 24-7 programme of outreach, community development and support. In addition, they provide support for managed mental health and overseas mission trips.

Education and training for churches and volunteers to help them provide support to those with mental health problems and addictions.The running of addiction recovery groups in local communities.Recruitment , training and sending out of befrienders and pastoral care workers into the community to support those struggling with mental health problems and addictions.The running of art workshops.


a) To support the continuing work of retired clergy of the Church of England in their local activities and more widely.b) To relieve the needs of retired clergy by providing information, support and advice pertaining to housing, pensions and welfare and by encouraging the Church of England leaders to support retired clergy in their care to ensure their mental and physical health and well-being.

STEPS is a ministry that enables people to overcome their unhelpful thought and behaviour patterns, offering tools to equip people to find freedom and then maintain the peace they receive as a result of the 12-step process. STEPS Global equips, resources, trains and supports those who wish to run The STEPS Course and related STEPS-based programmes, across the UK and beyond.

Support for local families (Ringwood and Fordingbridge [Hampshire]) in the form of financial grants and advice to enable families and children in need as determined by school staff and welfare teams. To provide access to support workers, debt advisers and mental health professionals.


tastelife is about just that: tasting life and breaking free from eating disorders. We are a supportive and educational charity that informs about eating disorders. We provide tools for recovery for those affected and help for those who care; preventative resources for young people in schools and youth groups; and education for all interested The tastelife charity was formed in 2014 with the aim of getting help for recovery from eating disorders to more people, more of the time It was founded by Di Archer and Jean Hart, two mums who both had daughters with eating disorders. Finding little to help them survive this challenge, they put their education and eating disorder counsellor heads together, and created the evidence-based, award-winning tastelife course which is proving to be a welcome, targeting resource with effective tools for support and recovery. Today, with a growing staff team and an army of volunteers, the tastelife team continues to be committed to changing the story of eating disorders for the better.

The charity's main activities are (a) the provision of drop-in facilities and befriending schemes through its own branches (b) the encouragement of others to provide similar activities and appropriate pastoral care and (c) awareness and the provision of a forum for sharing experiences and ideas through its newsletter and web-site.


We seek to show love, hope and faith to the children, young people and families of Tadcaster and the surrounding villages, through weekly clubs, work in schools and offering the community a safe place to be.

The preservation and protection of good physical and mental health by providing advice and training in subjects relating to health, primarily through a public gym facility, and to carry out this purpose with a Christian ethos and as an outworking of the Christian faith;


To propagate the Christian Gospel and preserve and protect mental and physical health primarily amongst railway and transport staff and also members of the public affected by railway operations, by all appropriate means.


To propagate the Christian Gospel and preserve and protect mental and physical health primarily amongst railway and transport staff and also members of the public affected by railway operations, by all appropriate means.


TLG: Bringing hope and a future for struggling children We’re here because across the UK today, there are thousands of children who are struggling to cope. Poverty, trauma and exclusion cast long shadows, and for too many the future feels hopeless. TLG is all about helping churches to bring hope and a future to children facing heart-breaking challenges. As a Christian charity, we’re confident in the difference that churches of all shapes and sizes can make in their own communities. In every town, you’ll find church communities full of ordinary people ready to make an extraordinary difference. Alongside our network of partner churches, we are committed to reaching out to the most vulnerable children in the UK and seeing hope spread. With expertise in emotional wellbeing, food insecurity, and a crucial understanding of trauma-awareness underpinning all we do, we're seeing thousands of lives transformed for good every year!

Truth Generation is a Christian charity which aims to empower young women by sharing the life transforming, truth of Jesus. We do this through publishing and printing Truth magazine (currently distributed into four women’s prisons and young offenders institutions, and to vulnerable women) and through digital media. Truth magazine encourages all young women to overcome the pressures they face such as low self-worth and anxiety by presenting the truth of Jesus in a relatable and engaging way. Our mission is to make Truth Magazine available in every women's prison in the UK and English speaking countries.

Wigan Family Welfare offer advocacy and counselling to both adults and children. It provides mental health advocacy, independent mental health advocacy, children's advocacy and supports a self advocacy group for people with Learning Disabilities . The counselling it provides is in a variety of settings from certain Secondary Schools to Sure Start Children's Centres.

The mission of WFCS is to help people in need to address a range of personal issues including anxiety, bereavement, depression, relationship difficulties, stress and other emotional challenges.Our partner organisation, The Beehive Foundation, empowers school communities and families to understand mental health and prioritise wellbeing and resilience.


Our mission is to create spaces where young people are heard, are valued and can grow.