Our community groups, at Mental Health Resource, can help those who are feeling isolated to feel supported and connected. Read more
Accessing support can feel daunting, but the Hub activities are varied and the team are here to support anyone who needs it, including Client A who suffers with severe anxiety. Read more
One Reachout Youth member joined the group for support with isolation and to make some new friends. Read more
Alice joined The Hub for support with her anxiety and depression and soon gained the confidence to volunteer. Read more
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Reachout, a Mental Health Resource community project, can help facilitate new friendships- just like 2 of our members have found. Read more
'Sarah' describes how she can be herself at the Hub and has a safe space to recover after a mental health crisis. Read more
Kayleigh joined Reachout Youth because she was suffering from anxiety, depression and low confidence. Here's how our groups helped her! Read more
Laura (not her real name) struggles with anorexia, OCD and anxiety. She describes how Reachout Youth groups support her with her emotional wellbeing. Read more
Serena describes how the support she found at Mental Health Resource has helped her feel more connected to the community. Read more
Clare came to the Hub for help with her anxiety and she now volunteers with us as part of our Time 4 U project. Here's her story! Read more
Our Reachout groups have been helping people during the pandemic with virtual and telephone support. Here Sylvia tells us how the group has helped her to manage her anxiety and PTSD. Read more
*Peter (not their real name) uses the Serenity Cafe service after having experienced identity issues as a young adult. Read more
Di started coming to Mental Health Resource over 2 decades ago when we were first established. She is now a regular Volunteer and runs our popular needlecraft group! Read more
Hana Wynne supports Mental Health Resource once a week as our Social Media Volunteer. Read more
Mental Health Resource ex-Service User and now part time employee, Chris Smith, talks about the positive impact of our charity's work. Read more