by changesbristol | Jan 18, 2022 | Articles & testimonials, Mental Health Awareness, Uncategorized
Since the pandemic began, many of us have been consuming more news. This could be from a range of platforms, including watching/reading the news directly, your social media feed or word of mouth from people around you. It can be important for people to feel that...
by changesbristol | Jan 6, 2022 | Articles & testimonials, Mental Health Awareness, Uncategorized, Volunteering
Jessica’s Story Jessica volunteered with the Changes Bristol Fundraising and Events team during 2019. Here she discusses her mental health experiences and how volunteering helped give her purpose in her recovery journey. I suffer from psychosis, which is a...
by changesbristol | Nov 8, 2021 | All events, Fundraising events, Mental Health Awareness, Social events, Uncategorized, Wellbeing events
Join us and at Treefest We are proud to announce that Treefest, annual Christmas celebration at St Mary Redcliffe, have asked Changes Bristol to be their partner charity for the 2021 event. Treefest is a spectacular festive display of Christmas trees held within the...
by changesbristol | Oct 27, 2021 | Coronavirus, Mental Health Awareness, Support Groups
Come along to our new peer support groups We have two new peer support groups opening in November! Where: Horfield Baptist Church, 279 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8NYWhen: Weekly every Tuesday from 7:00PM – 9:00PMStarting: 9th November Where: St...
by changesbristol | Sep 24, 2021 | Befriending, Mental Health Awareness, Social events, Support Groups, Uncategorized
Walk and Talk Our befriending team have been running a pilot Walk and Talk project which we’re delighted to announce will be opening up for all members In October. This will allow members to have a weekly social, benefit from being in nature and meet new people....
by changesbristol | Jun 23, 2021 | Articles & testimonials, Coronavirus, LGBTQ+, Mental Health Awareness, Uncategorized, Volunteering
Josh’s Story It has been all too easy over the past 18 months to feel isolated, with our daily lives disrupted beyond recognition. Favourite haunts and hang out spots closed, with only walks in the park or driving to eye tests to get us out the house. Everyone...