ABOUT US

We are a non‑profit community organisation, registered in the UK and overseas, supporting individuals and families at high risk of mental health difficulties due to social, economic, and personal challenges. Many of the people we serve face poverty, racial trauma, language barriers, refugee and asylum experiences, unemployment, and insecure housing — and our work is rooted in compassion, dignity, and lived experience.

We support people navigating:

- Social isolation
- Emotional or traumatic experiences
- Financial hardship
- Mental health pressures
- Language barriers
- Cultural or integration challenges
- Migration‑related crisis or instability

Our faith is central to who we are. We see this work as a divine mission — a responsibility to serve with sincerity, compassion, and justice. Our doors are open to everyone, and we warmly welcome all those in need to access our services, benefit from our support, and stand with us in our mission.

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Where Our Journey Began

Our story began in 2019 as a small wellbeing project proposed to Byker Community Centre. The Centre Manager at the time, Rowena, immediately believed in our vision and offered us space, a team, and full support to begin- we will always be grateful to her and her team. 

Just before our launch, COVID hit and the Centre was forced to close. Instead of stopping, we stepped directly into the community. We went door‑to‑door delivering essentials to families and individuals who were struggling — no building, no funding, no formal setup. Just us, showing up every day with whatever we could gather.

Those early days shaped everything we are today: rooted in community, driven by lived experience, and committed to serving everyone who needs us — including the many local English families in Byker and Walker who continue to face deep hardship.

We want every individual to feel supported, empowered, and able to build a life that feels fulfilling and whole.

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