“It’s ok to not be ok”
“It’s ok to not be ok”
Mindfulness Presentation: โHow to support your anxious childโ
For all parents and teachers at our partner schools
Monday 27th April
Tolworth Girls School Theatre
Starts at: 7:00PM
See the events page for further information and to book your place.

Mental health affects 1 in 4 people
We believe that the treatment available for those suffering with mental illness is severely limited because of gross under-funding, and there could, and should be more effective approaches to prevention, diagnosis and treatment. By helping to change this, we hope that other families might avoid the unnecessary and tragic loss of a loved one in the way that the Dear family experienced last year.
Not knowing why, she suffered in silence for many years. Eventually when Grace spoke out we tried to give the best help possible, but unfortunately it was too late.






“We want to raise awareness amongst school children, giving support to those who need it and preventing others from suffering so long in silence. We do this by funding seminars in schools, where guest speakers help young people understand the importance of mental wellโbeing.
We want to fund counsellors to visit schools, giving young people the help they need promptly and in an environment that isnโt intimidating. We also want to create a local network of professionals that young adults can reach out to.”

(Written by Graham, Karen, Jake, Rhys and Hope)
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