Advocates For Change
POhWER, Catalyst 4 Change and Sandwell African and Caribbean Mental Health Foundation are working together to deliver Advocates for Change.
Read more Advocates For ChangeBirmingham Bereavement & Wellbeing Service
Bereaved Carers who reside in the Perry Barr area of Birmingham are supported by receiving bespoke one to one support from a Wellbeing Worker to assess their needs, offer support and refer to other services as required.
Read more Birmingham Bereavement & Wellbeing ServiceCarer’s Support
A culturally responsive service designed to provide support to carers to manage their well-being while caring for a relative, partner or friend who is from an African & Caribbean background who is recovering from mental ill health.
Read more Carer’s SupportMAN II MAN
The Man II Man group is tailored to men who are from an African, Caribbean or Black dual heritage background who are suffering with are suffering with mental ill health.
Read more MAN II MANNia Imani Counselling Service
The Nia Imani Counselling Service is committed to serving the African, Caribbean and Black dual heritage (but not exclusively) communities. Our aim is to promote positive mental health and well-being. Getting the help that you need and deserve is a fundamental human right.
Read more Nia Imani Counselling ServiceOutreach Client & Family Support
A culturally responsive service designed to support individuals to recover from mental ill health. Family members can also receive support to manage their well being.
Read more Outreach Client & Family SupportTech Connect
We have teamed up with SWEDA in West Bromwich to offer a free course.
Read more Tech ConnectThe iMATTER Project
A bespoke 6-week coaching programme will be tailored to your individual needs.
Read more The iMATTER ProjectUjima
A User-led service which aims to use volunteering, peer support and mentoring to deliver community meet ups and other social activity to help recovery and encourage independence.
Read more UjimaHelp us make a difference
Each and everyone of our supporters play a crucial role in ensuring we can continue with the services we provide to help change and improve the lives of African Caribbean people affected by mental illness and their families.
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