Our Charity Partners - 2025
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Flourish Mentors
Flourish Mentors are an LGBTQIA+ inclusive mentoring registered charity (1197095) in Brighton and Hove which offers free wellbeing and mental health support to young women aged 16-25 years.
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Kitchen Sessions
Kitchen Session creates ‘community casseroles’—therapeutic cookery workshops designed to bring people together across generations and backgrounds.
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Eastbourne Trampoline
Eastbourne Trampoline is dedicated to making trampolining accessible, fun, and safe for all. They encourage people to get active while supporting both physical and mental wellbeing.
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Head to the Sky
Head to the Sky helps young people explore their own stories, culture, and heritage through after-school filmmaking workshops.
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Apron Creative
Apron Creative brings people together through art, craft, and nature-based workshops, alongside a programme of inspiring community events. They are currently developing a Community Farm in Lancing, Sussex.
Our Previous Charity Partners
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Community Supporters
Community Supporters are a charity serving the Rother community in East Sussex. Their mission is to create sustainable solutions for improving physical and mental health, increasing accessibility, offering skills training/qualification signposting, as well as fostering greater community cohesion.
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Pass It On
Pass it on is CIC and is entirely volunteer led. They work over 200 hours a week running the community fridge and clothes library in Hailsham, East Sussex. They not only support everyone in the community, (none means tested) but also prevent vast amount of food from going to landfill.
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Wellbeing Wellbody Wellmind
Wellbeing Wellbody Wellmind are a Worthing-based charity running a broad range of experiential wellbeing workshops and programs targeting disadvantaged groups of all ages.
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The CAY College
The CAY College is an alternative education provision in Worthing. They are driven by the belief that education should be tailored to meet the needs of each individual and offer entrepreneurial opportunities and skill-based learning for young SEND learners.
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The La Di Da Society
The La Di Da Society runs daytime cabaret and dance events for people aged 60 years+ at Ralli Hall in Hove. They believe that nobody should feel lonely or socially isolated in old age and their aim is to ensure that all older people have access to something that can help them to meet new people, feel part of the community, keep active and most importantly have fun.
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Andy's Angels
Andy’s Angels offer a Grief Play Cafe, which is a safe place for children and their families who are navigating their grief journey. They also provide play and educational activities to children and support/guidance to adults.