by changesbristol | May 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
This year the theme for Mental Health Awareness Week (10th – 16th May) is Nature and as part of celebrating the world around us we will be exploring wellbeing and mindful techniques in nature. The first in this series is the Nature Labyrinth, Jen Witts, Project...
by changesbristol | May 12, 2021 | Articles & testimonials, Mental Health Awareness, Support Groups, Uncategorized
In December 2020 Changes Bristol re-opened their in-person peer support groups, in line with government guidelines. There are currently 6 physical groups open which are available to anyone – these are free of charge, open-ended (you can attend as many or as few...
by changesbristol | May 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Changes Bristol has an ongoing connection with clothing, making and repairing; having run projects such as Mend for Good, clothe swap fundraising and Meet and Make, Mend workshops. Therefore it seemed fitting for us to partner with Sustainable Fashion Week (SFW)....
by changesbristol | Apr 27, 2021 | Achievements, All events, Coronavirus, Fundraising events, Mental Health Awareness, Social events, Uncategorized, Volunteering, Wellbeing events
Can you sew and want to help us to make a quilt? Our amazing volunteer Debbie has agreed to create a quilt which will help with Changes Bristol’s fundraising needs. She is asking for help in making the patchwork blocks which will be made into a quilt, created by...
by changesbristol | Apr 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
What is 5k May? 5k May is a fundraising campaign set up by our friends at Run for Heroes. This challenge first took place in 2020, raising £7 million for NHS charities. This is a 5k challenge where we ask anyone from the 1st – 31st May to move 5k, donate £5 and...
by changesbristol | Apr 8, 2021 | Uncategorized
Celebrate Captain Tom’s achievements over his birthday weekend On the 6th April 2020, Captain Tom Moore set out round his garden to thank our NHS. One hundred laps later, he’d raised an incredible £38.9 million. His simple message of hope – “Tomorrow will be a good...