Mind and Body Programme
Providing much needed support for young people’s mental health and harming behaviours.
Donations from trusts and foundations are vital in helping us to deliver our goals. They allow us to innovate drug, alcohol and mental health-related services and direct funds to where they are most needed.
We’re working to make support better for everyone, radically improving people’s chances of getting better and reducing inequalities in treatment and recovery for marginalised people.
By partnering with us, your trust or foundation can turn these goals into reality.
We value and recognise the incredible contributions of trusts and foundations. From highlighting the work in our annual review and on social media, to regular impact reporting and arranging funder visits, we ensure you can see the difference you’re making first-hand.
Our trust and foundation partners generously contribute to innovative projects or programmes that fall outside of our commissioned services.
Providing much needed support for young people’s mental health and harming behaviours.
Supporting members of the Armed Forces community and their loved ones with drug, alcohol and mental health challenges.
The Alan Boswell Group Charitable Trust is passionate about improving mental health outcomes for young people. Since 2023, funding from the Trust has supported delivery of our Mind and Body Programme in Lincolnshire.
Since 2022, The Armed Forces Covenant Trust since 2022 has supported our work with the Armed Forces Community in Cornwall.
Through the funding, we employ an Armed Forces Coordinator who delivers interventions tailored to the community and trains our team to work with them.
To date this project has enabled us to increase veteran and family member client engagements by 440%.
The Army Benevolent Fund aims to promote better mental and physical wellbeing, so that soldiers, veterans, and their immediate families can lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
We’ve worked together since 2019 to improve access for members of the Armed Forces Community to drug, alcohol and mental health support, including complex PTSD. The Fund enables us to employ a National Armed Forces Coordinator to deliver training, strengthen stakeholder engagement and implement both local and national initiatives. Through this, we reach 1400 members of the Armed Forces Community each year who may not otherwise access support.
We have partnered with the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity and Greenwich Hospital since 2019 as part of our National Armed Forces Community Programme.
Together we aim to improve access for members of the Armed Forces Community to drugs, alcohol and mental health support. We do this by employing a National Armed Forces Coordinator to deliver training, strengthen local and national stakeholder engagement and locally specific initiatives. This enables us to reach 1400 members of the Armed Forces Community each year for treatment and support who may not otherwise have access to access support for drugs, alcohol and mental health.
We have partnered with the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund since 2019 as part of our National Armed Forces Community Programme.
Together we aim to improve access for members of the Armed Forces Community to drugs, alcohol and mental health support. We do this by employing a National Armed Forces Coordinator to deliver training, strengthen local and national stakeholder engagement and locally specific initiatives. This enables us to reach 1400 members of the Armed Forces Community each year for treatment and support.
If your organisation is interested in partnering with us, please get in touch with us at fundraising@wearewithyou.org.uk