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A recent grant of £5,000 from Sussex Community Foundation was used to fund Dementia Support's Wayfinding team in West Sussex. Read Dementia Support customers Deanna and Mike's story. »
Crawley Open House run a 24-bed high-support hostel, six move-on houses, an emergency food parcels service, a drop-in day Resource Centre welcoming over 50 visitors daily, and a community outreach team. »
A brightly coloured rainbow mural has generated joy among residents of the Coombe Road area. Local artist Katherine Griffin, was commissioned by community group Happy Mountain Community to paint the mural on the bricked side of a house on Buller Road. »
The group provides high quality support and learning tailored to improve the life chances of vulnerable children and adults, »
We recently heard from three local community groups supported by Sussex Community Foundation about the current cost of living situation in Sussex. »
Crimsham Farm is a needs-led community farming project, entirely built and tailored around their users, and run by a dedicated and passionate group of ex-army volunteers and young adults with learning difficulties. »
The group runs the Nature Connection Project, offering essential physical and emotional wellbeing support to ISEND (Inclusion, Special Educational Needs and Disability Service) families. The sessions offer valuable respite in a woodland setting for families and vulnerable young people who suffer with social anxiety and poor mental health. »
A training vessel was donated to the 3rd/5th Lancing Sea Scout Group in 2019. The yacht, called Supeta, has been used by the group to teach young people from all backgrounds and abilities how to sail and work together in a marine environment. »
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