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Alfriston Outreach Service is a small charity set up to help the most vulnerable in their own home. We support older people in Kingston with hot food, shopping, laundry services and more!
Local charity providing information, advice, support and services for people with mental health issues in Kingston
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Alfriston Outreach Service is a small charity set up to help the most vulnerable in their own home. We support older people in Kingston with hot food, shopping, laundry services and more!
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Champions for Change Kingston is a local movement led by volunteers (Champions) who have a lived experience of mental ill health. The Champions share their experiences in a variety of ways, openly or anonymously, to help bust myths and demystify stigmas in Kingston.
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The group is open to all adults experiencing mental health difficulties whether you have a diagnosed mental health problem, such as depression, anxiety, stress-related issues or experiencing difficulties in your life that need attention and support your overall wellbeing.
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One counselling sessions to individuals living, working or studying in the Borough of Kingston. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your background or mental health needs.
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Mind in Kingston runs three drop-in cafés: one virtual drop in café and two face-to-face cafés in Kingston and Surbiton.
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We provide support with a whole range of issues, tailored to individual needs such as managing finance, support with employment or education, improving social skills, health and fitness and improving mental wellbeing. These needs will be discussed and agreed by way of a support plan.
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Kingstonian Mind United FC is run by Mind in Kingston, meets twice a week for training, and competes in the Cardinals in the Community League. The team has been running for over 5 years and some of our current players were the founders of our first club A3 Milan FC, which was established in 2002.
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We want to ensure that everyone with a mental health issue in Kingston gets support and respect. We provide a range of services to maintain and improve mental wellbeing.
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The Magpie Project supports local Korean individuals and communities in around Kingston upon Thames. We have bilingual staff and volunteers (Korean and English), to provide support and advice. We aim to help our local Korean community to challenge mental health stigma.
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Walks happen normally on Mondays, of around 3 miles in length and start at Kingston Station, just outside Pret. We walk a variety of routes, sometimes circular finishing at Kingston, and sometimes we finish elsewhere and get buses back to Kingston. We aim to be back in Kingston around 1.30 pm.
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Mind in Kingston runs a Peer Support Project to support individuals with long-term, enduring mental health issues. Partners will work together to offer group and one-to-one peer support focusing on their aspirations and goals.
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