We’re excited to bring you another round of stories and updates that shine a light on the people, projects, and partnerships driving positive change in our communities. As well as our usual news, this month’s newsletter features stories recognising the impact of small charities for Small Charities week, the work of LGBTQ+ organisations for Pride Month and articles from our Mental Health Week campaign. Local Businesses Witness Community Impact First-Hand As part of their membership Lancashire Investors in Community (LIiC) spend time connecting with local charities through ‘Seeing is Believing’ visits. This time members got to hear the difference HARV and Spring into Action are making. Read More The Mark McQueen Foundation: Creating a Lasting Legacy in Mental Health Support Since its inception, the Foundation has supported a wide range of local projects across Lancashire. Read More Supporting Lancaster & Morecambe’s LGBTQ+ Community
Out in the Bay mission is to provide a safe, inclusive space for LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly those facing complex challenges such as mental health issues, addiction, and long-term health conditions like HIV. Read More Supporting Refugees in the Ribble Valley To acknowledge World Refugee Day, we highlighted the work of the Clitheroe & Chipping Ukrainian Support Project. Read More How a Veteran-Led Garden Project is Changing Lives in Lancashire As part of our Mental Health Week campaign we visited Dig In to hear from service users how gardening, connection, and purpose has improved their mental wellbeing. Read More Comments are closed.
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