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We’re the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) and we’re taking a stand against suicide. That means standing against feeling s**t, standing up to stereotypes, and standing together to show life is always worth living.
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Helping children, parents and families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies.
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Supporting residents in Bath and North East Somerset
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The Genesis Trust exists to offer immediate practical help to people who are hungry, homeless and vulnerable, and provide long-term help and opportunities for them to rebuild their lives. We work individually with people on their journey from despair to hope, from crisis to independence.
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We’re a different kind of cancer charity, providing support, resources and social events to bring our community together.
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Professional counselling for children and adults affected by cancer or a life-threatening condition.
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Supporting young people through grief.
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Providing bereavement support to children and young people who have experienced the loss of a loved one.
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KeyRing’s approach connects people to their community through volunteers, staff and peer supports. The Bath network provides community based support to individuals with a learning disability, autism and mental health, via weekly hubs alongside our traditional 1:1 support.
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A peer support group for carers of people with mental health difficulties
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Make a Move is a charity that helps people make positive changes in their lives and improve their mental health using movement, music, mindfulness and a range of other creative and therapeutic techniques.
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Simple signposting to better health and wellbeing
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Mission: To improve the health of men and boys.
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Providing information on bereavement, where to go for support, and suggestions for helping yourself and others through grief.
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The St Mungo's 'Building Bridges to Wellbeing' team works innovatively and creatively with people who have a lived experience of mental health challenges, volunteers and other agencies to empower, inspire and promote independence and wellbeing.
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New Mums Sanctuary is a supported, creative postnatal group for new mums struggling with their mental health. The group is part of Pathways to Wellbeing, the Holburne Museum’s creativity and wellbeing programme. The group offers a warm, non-judgmental space to be with other mums and enjoy gentle craft-based activity with experienced arts practitioners Skylarks Creativity.