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Community Help

We have put together a list of local and national charities and organisations which we feel may benefit members of our Orchard community.

By clicking on the individual images you will be taken to their dedicated websites where you can access further information.

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Waterside Foodbank

The Foodbank is a straightforward system of collection, collation and distribution of basic food items which have been donated to support people in times of crisis.
They are a voluntary charitable organisation representing the Christian Churches on the Waterside. Their aim is to serve and meet the needs of the whole of the Waterside community from Eling to Calshot, Beaulieu and East Boldre.
The Foodbank offers three days of food to people facing a crisis, whilst signposting to the extrahelp.

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The Handy Trust

Young people in our community face many challenges and need our support. Some are vulnerable and disadvantaged. Others struggle with everyday scenarios. The Handy Trust are there for all, offering support and guidance to help them lead healthy, happy and fulfilling lives.

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Waterside Community Fund

 A local dedicated charity based in Hampshire, serving the communities of HYTHE, DIBDEN, FAWLEY, and MARCHWOOD.
They offer support to individuals facing challenges such as NEED, HARDSHIP or DISTRESS.
Additionally, they collaborate with local organisations that share our commitment to improving the lives of our community members.

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Youth & Families Matter

 Their aim is to transform lives by providing practical and emotional support to families throughout the Hythe & Waterside area. 

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CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. CAMHS are the NHS services that assesses and treat young people with emotional, behavioural, or mental health difficulties.

CAMHS support covers depression, problems with food, self-harm, abuse, violence, or anger, bipolar, schizophrenia and anxiety, to name a few.

There are local NHS CAMHS services around the UK, with teams made up of nurses, therapists, psychologists, support workers and social workers, as well as other professionals.

Connect 4 Communities

New Forest - Household Support Funding

For more information on the Household Support Funding please go to Hampshire County Council’s website

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Yellow Door

Yellow Door is a registered charity working to support individuals and communities across Southampton and western Hampshire. We offer a range of free services
dedicated to supporting those who have experienced - or are at risk of - abuse, as well as delivering preventative workshops and outreach across the region.

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Apart of Me

A game designed to help you find wisdom and build strength
to help you cope with the death of a loved one

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Childline

A 24/7 free, private and confidential service online or over
the phone for young people with worries or in need of help.

Brought to you by Hampshire Constabulary the Safe4me website provides educators, service providers and parents with information and resources to help educate, guide and support children and young people to keeping safe.

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FareShare is the UK’s biggest charity fighting hunger and food waste. They redistribute good food, which would otherwise go to waste, to frontline charities and community groups that
support people in need

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