We have partnered with the Hub of Hope, access their services on the link below
Click here to go to Hub of Hope
Created by mental health charity Chasing the Stigma,Hub of Hope is the UK’s most comprehensive and widely used mental health support directory. It brings together thousands of services - local, national, peer-led, community-based, charitable, private, and
NHS into one easy-to-use platform. Whether you’re looking for support for yourself or
someone else, the Hub of Hope helps you find the right help, exactly when and where you need it.
Click here to go to Men Matter Scotland
Men Matter Scotland is a charity dedicated to improving men's mental health and well-being through peer support, activities, and community engagement.
Men Matter Scotland aims to enhance the quality of life for men aged 16 and above by providing a safe and confidential space for them to discuss their mental health challenges. The organization focuses on peer-to-peer support, allowing men to share their experiences and struggles in a non-judgmental environment. Key services include:
Click here to go to The Mum Club
The Mum Club Ltd is a nationwide franchise network of local mum meet-ups, now operating across 75 locations in the UK and Dubai. With a growing membership of over 80,000 women and more than 18,000 event tickets sold this year so far alone. The Mum Club is redefining community for modern mothers offering local connection, support, and real-life experiences that truly matter.
If you are trying to be, soon to be or are already a mum check out their upcoming events and we cant wait to see your photos!
Click here to go to Royal British Legion
The Royal British Legion is here to help members of the Royal Naviy, British Army, Royal Air force, Veterans and their families.
Click here to go to Help for Heroes
Help for Heroes supports veterans, their relatives, reservists, and people who worked under UK command to make a success of life in the civilian world. You don’t have to have served in a conflict, and it’s never too late to ask for support. If you need support with your physical or mental health, feel lonely, or need help applying for benefits, just get in touch. They also host free activities and events across the UK so you can spend time with other veterans and find activities to enjoy in your community.
Click here to go to Army Benevolent Fund
The army benevolent fund aims to provide soldiers and veterans with the means to live independently, and with the dignity they deserve long after service has ended. They assist with the transition into civilian employment with the skills and funding some veterans need support with. Mental wellbeing is at the core of their work and they offer a wide range of assistance to ensure serving, former soldiers and Army families can access specialist treatment and support. They also ensure soldiers and immediate families can live in safe and suitable homes.