Community Support
Many men suffering from Mental Health Issues can often be isolated within the community, which means they are not receiving the help they require or they do not know where to go for the support they need.
Many men suffering from Mental Health Issues can often be isolated within the community, which means they are not receiving the help they require or they do not know where to go for the support they need.
We are working closely with many support groups in and around Crawley to help these men and we are proud to offer our services and support group every Monday & Wednesday from 7 pm to 9 pm (6:45pm arrival) at Crawley Baptist Church, Crabtree Road, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7HJ.
Please find the list below of the organisations we are working with to support our men in Crawley, we are happy to discuss with you how these organisations can help you and put you in contact with them.
Crawley Baptist Church
Bursting with Life!… that is the vision for our church in everyday life, family life and community life.
a band of brothers
Mentoring Young Men 18-25
abandofbrothers (ABOB) works with young men involved in the criminal justice system. We provide them with the support they need to make the transition to an adulthood free of crime and filled with a sense of belonging, connection and purpose.
Crawley Borough Council
Looking after your community, neighbourhoods, getting involved, digital Crawley and local services.
The Olive Tree
Cancer Support
We are here to help. Receiving a diagnosis of cancer is a difficult, stressful and emotional time for both the patient and those around them. We provide a range of services to support you from the point of diagnosis, through your treatment and beyond; in fact for as long as you need us. You are not on your own, we can help.
Spotted Crawley
Community online interactive newspaper and networking source for Crawley and surrounding areas. We aim to boost community spirit within and around the town and be the central hub for information and networking as much as possible
Age UK
“Our community and building based social clubs, events and activities will provide opportunities for people to get out, have fun, socialize and build friendships.”
Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Clubs
In partnership with St John’s Church, the breakfast club aims to help veterans of The Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force adjust to civilian life by providing help with mental health, job prospects and offers a place for people to feel a part of something.
YANA – Horsham Support Group
For parents of students in the Horsham schools wanting to help the students and the school get a support network because no parent should ever have to hear that their child has taken their own life.