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Creative activities for Caregivers in East Kent whose lives are affected by the enduring mental illness of someone they love.
A creative project shaped by a group of girls and young women to support their mental health, Using workshops, building confidence and connections and co- creating pieces for a gallery exhibition.
The Bee Kind Project offers affordable mental health sessions, fostering inclusive spaces to combat isolation and provide essential local support.
A performing arts project that champions young people to channel their creativity to explore challenging emotional themes, whilst improving mental health through drama, dance and musical composition.
OVERSPILL combines performing arts creativity & geology with imaginative place-based exploration as a gentle, accessible way for people to explore & support their mental wellbeing.
Parent-supported cookery sessions for children under 5 would provide an effective early intervention approach to improving healthy eating behaviours, physical development, emotional wellbeing.
Create two days a week of youth club sessions after school for 13-18 year olds. With free to access creative activities in a safe and supported environment in Maidstone town centre.
A 6-month creative health programme for 16–25-year-olds in Dartford using manga storytelling to improve mental wellbeing and build practical employability skills for the creative sector
The Hope Tree will run seminars, workshops and family activities on wellbeing, mental health and parenting. After supporting 100 families last year, we aim to increase uptake by 10% locally.
“Grow, Share, Thrive at The Hive” Healthy lives, skills and fresh food for Thanet
Steady Ground is a 6-week neurodivergent-friendly wellbeing programme in Folkestone helping adults build nervous system regulation, reduce isolation and develop practical tools for everyday resilience
Building a supportive community for refugees and the wider community in Ashford. Connection, integration and increased wellbeing through cooking, crafting, learning English, and social activities.
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