Let’s talk about mental health… but not just today
You’ve probably have heard of World Mental Health Day recently, but let’s talk about why it’s important.
You’ve probably have heard of World Mental Health Day recently, but let’s talk about why it’s important.
In July 2020, His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex paid a virtual visit to Hope.
This is a guest blog from Ian, who wanted to share his thoughts and experiences about what makes Youth Work so special. As our whole service is based on a Youth Work model, it really resonates with us and hopefully it will with you too.
Hello! I’m Eve, Media Officer for Hope through the Rank Foundation’s Rank Aspire Program. I’ve watched Covid-19 impact Hope and the whole world and here are my thoughts.
Sara has been involved with Hope in so many ways over the last year and a half, from accessing support herself to going on and being a huge part of the Hope family! Here, she talks about her journey with Hope.
At Hope’s tenth anniversary celebrations, Harry was presented with Hope’s annual Sam Solandt award.
We have so much to shout about – here are our highlights as we look back on 2019!
HUGS for Hope at St. Michael’s is a really exciting new project. Some thoughtful ladies at Herefordshire and Ludlow College saw their chance to make a difference to our families and the results of their work have been phenomenal. Tracy Hughes has written a short blog post describing the journey of HUGS.
A brave individual got in touch with Hope and agreed to share her experience of coping with her brother’s diagnosis.