We’re working to improve life for children in the UK. Here’s how: Our vision is that every child and young person has a safe and happy childhood, and the foundations they need to thrive. We put children at the heart of everything we do. That…
ADHD Norfolk recognises ADHD/ADD as a complex but easily treatable condition, which can have a profound effect on individuals, families, schools and society. We aim to raise awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding ADHD, whilst providing support and advice for anyone affected by ADHD/ADD in…
Are you... 11-19 years old? Living in the UK? Someone who self-harms or worries they might? Looking for support but not wanting to do it face to face? Wanting to move towards a life free from self-harm? If so... Alumina could be a helpful step…
We protect, support and nurture the UK's most vulnerable children. We help hundreds of thousands of children, young people, parents and carers via our 800+ services across the UK. We help children through the trauma of sexual abuse and exploitation. We provide support for young…
Have you been impacted by the war in Ukraine? We provide free counselling and practical support for families with a friendly advisor in your language to refugees seeking sanctuary in the UK. The free helpline 0800 148 8586 is staffed by English, Ukrainian and Russian speakers,…
Beat is the UK’s eating disorder charity. Our vision is an end to the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders. We have been a champion, guide and friend to anyone affected by these serious mental illnesses since our founding in 1989 as the Eating…
For 30 years, we’ve stood shoulder to shoulder with children in care and young care leavers, helping them get the support they need. Our mission is to help children in care and young care leavers to believe in themselves and to heal, grow and unleash…
Our charity was started in Norfolk in 1994 and exists to help children and adults of all ages deal with many of the challenges that life throws at them. We have accommodation centres for homeless young people. They provide support and a safe place to…
A support group for 16-26 year olds who have had a cancer diagnosis, this could be recently or during childhood. The meetings are shaped by the group members and sometimes we go out to do activities, have guest speakers or topics of focus.
Providing support for young LGBTQ+ children and young people as well as those questioning their sexuality or gender identity aged 13 and under. For more details please email.