(IE, CHY20530) Browse eventsFirst Fortnight is a charity-based organisation with the expressed aim of challenging mental health prejudice through the creative arts. We believe the arts allow us to create a space where people can talk about mental health issues in a non-scripted manner. Once that conversation has begun, we hope this will then help to change people’s perceptions about an issue that affects us all with one in four of us set to experience a mental health problem at some point in our lives. With that in mind, we hope to make the First Fortnight of each year synonymous with mental health awareness, challenging prejudice and ending stigma. Founded in 2009, First Fortnight staged its first two-week arts festival in 2012. The charity has since become a mental health service provider with the establishment last year of the First Fortnight Centre for Creative Therapies. The centre currently employs two psychotherapists providing art-therapy for individuals experiencing homelessness and mental ill health in Dublin.
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We work with young people in south Norfolk, south Breckland and north Suffolk, in schools, churches and the community. We run school lunchtime clubs, youth cafes, youth groups, mentoring, events and activities to support young people.
(UK, Bishopthorpe) Browse eventsBishopthorpe White Rose Football Club, an FA Charter Standard Club, welcomes you to our BT donate site. It supports Bishopthorpe football club teams, This club is a registered Community Amateur Sports Club and eligible for Gift Aid.Proceeds from the Club's fundraising efforts will be used to fund a new community facility and pitches, football kit and club resources Bishopthorpe White Rose Football Club is a friendly junior football club located in the village of Bishopthorpe, south-east of York. We are proud to be working with the Football Association to promote football in the community and are an FA Charter Standard Club. The Club has grown from 19 players to nearly 400 since it was started in May 1999. As well as success on the pitch, the club is now a vibrant and diverse place: we have opportunities for girls and boys in all our age groups, which range from ages 4 to 19, and the club also supports two disability teams. Bishopthorpe White Rose Football Club has good relationships with Bishopthorpe Infant and Junior Schools to promote football in the community and within the local area. We fully support the FA's Respect Campaign and have FA-qualified managers, coaches and Child Welfare Officer. In recognition of our significant work in promoting inclusivity, we were delighted to be named the Yorkshire and North East Region FA Charter Standard Club of the Year 2017. Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook http://www.facebook.com/BishthorpeWhiteRoseFC Twitter http://www.twitter.com/BishWRFC YouTube https://youtu.be/tzjcpW95LTc
(UK, SC016910) Browse eventsGrampian Hospitals Art Trust works to create an environment throughout all NHS Grampian facilities which is welcoming and positive. We are presently fundraising for THE Space. A place of difference and relaxation within Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.