Charities in Nottingham
Maggie’s offers free practical, emotional and social support to people living with cancer and their family and friends. Built in the grounds of the Nottingham City Hospital, Maggie’s Nottingham is a warm and welcoming place, with qualified professionals on hand to offer a programme of support that has been shown to improve physical and emotional wellbeing. There's no need to book an appointment - Just come in
We support the most vulnerable citizens in Nottingham without prejudice or judgment in order to tackle isolation, vulnerability and homelessness. We strive to provide diverse and accessible services that meet basic needs and empower individuals to make positive changes in their lives. Emmanuel House services, and the Winter Shelter we co-ordinate, are an integral part of the plan to reduce homelessness in the city of Nottingham.
The Nottinghamshire Branch of the association is a group of like minded individuals who volunteer to provide support and information for individuals and families who have been affected by Motor Neurone Disease.
Many of the volunteers have personal experience of the disease and whether you are a person living with the disease, a carer or family member, we can help you get the most out of life.
Beaumond House provides compassionate, skilled, professional, personalised nursing care of the highest quality for those with active, progressive, advanced illnesses, both in the hospice and in the community. We provide easy access to care and value and support each person’s holistic needs from all backgrounds. We encourage open attitudes and act with respect, giving our patients dignity and independence
Let's Talk Training is the training arm of mental health provider Harmless. We deliver specialist CPD accredited and bespoke training services UK wide, including externally accredited MHFA and ASIST. Our specialist training will encourage you to explore your awareness, develop an understanding of the key issues faced by people in distress and by the services that these individuals come into contact with