2022 GRANT RECIPIENTS

Small, innovative and effective organisations that are combatting suicide in their local community and beyond.

The Rose Paterson Trust Grant Recipients are working to prevent suicide in their local community and beyond.

Each of these charities are passionate about their work. Their innovative approaches to suicide prevention are effective and demonstrate real results. They save lives and spread hope.

Small charities are often overlooked by funding organisations, despite having a huge impact on their service users, community, and region. The grants provided by The Rose Paterson Trust are therefore crucial – enabling the continuation of vital programmes, recruitment of staff, and the growth of life-saving organisations.

 

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R;pple Suicide Prevention

In a moment of crisis, R;pple offers hope and an alternative to someone considering suicide by interrupting someone’s online search for a method to take their own life and instead, providing them with messages of hope and practical actions they can undertake to access help and support.


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Creative Options Community Project

Creative Options Community Project offers continued support to vulnerable people who struggle daily with their mental health. They run suicide prevention and awareness days and provide long-term, pre-crisis support.


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If U Care Share Foundation

The If U Care Share Foundation’s prevention work begins with young people from the age of 4+, with the understanding that early years mental health education is vital to improving resilience in adulthood. They reach the most vulnerable people of the community and provide long term emotional and practical support.


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Kintsugi Hope

Kintsugi Hope offers an innovative package of mental health support tools for community groups across the country. Their programmes are a lifeline for anyone experiencing problems with their mental health, providing community and hope.


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Pillar Kincardine

Pillar Kincardine’s suicide prevention programme offers expert support to enable and empower members of the local community to nurture mental health and navigate the road to recovery.


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Shropshire Mental Health Support

Shropshire Mental Health Support provides immediate face-to-face support for any person in crisis. They work with the whole community to boost mental health awareness and operate a telephone service 24-hour a day. They are saving lives and spreading hope across the county and beyond.


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The Listening Place

The Listening Place is a volunteer-led charity providing face-to-face, compassionate, ongoing and confidential support. They operate without a waiting list, striving to get in touch with every referral within 24 hours. Their service is a lifeline for those in crisis based in London. 


 

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