Supporting mental health in communities across Wales

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re recognising the vital work of community organisations across Wales that are helping people feel connected, supported and empowered.

Supporting mental health in communities across Wales

Mental health challenges affect people of all ages and backgrounds. Reports show that 1 in 6 young people in Wales struggle with their mental health, while many adults also face loneliness, anxiety, financial pressures and barriers to support. That’s why investing in local, community-led wellbeing initiatives is so important.

We’re proud that many of the groups we fund are making a real difference in this space. Thanks to the generosity of those who give to the Fund for Wales, we’re able to support organisations creating opportunities for connection, confidence and improved wellbeing across the country.

 

Spotlight on Groundwork North Wales

One example is Groundwork North Wales, an organisation working to improve the social, economic, cultural and environmental wellbeing of communities across six counties of North Wales.

Their wide-ranging programmes support people of all ages and circumstances through:

  • Accredited training courses for multiple sectors
  • Employability and skills development programmes
  • Community engagement and environmental projects
  • Educational activities
  • Home energy advice for households at risk of poverty

By combining practical support with opportunities to connect and grow, their work helps tackle some of the root causes that can impact mental wellbeing.

 

Creating connection through nature and creativity

With support from Fund for Wales, Groundwork North Wales hosted an afternoon of creativity at Alyn Waters, alongside outdoor bike rides using inclusive all-ability bikes.

These activities offered people the chance to spend time outdoors in nature, connect with others in a welcoming environment and build confidence through new experiences, overall reducing loneliness and isolation in their communities.

The benefits of time in nature, movement and social connection are well recognised, and sessions like these can have a lasting positive impact on mental health.

 

Why community funding matters

Mental health support doesn’t have to begin in a clinical setting. Often, it starts in community spaces, through local groups, welcoming activities and trusted organisations that understand the needs of their area.

That’s why donor support is so important. Through Fund for Wales, philanthropy helps local organisations deliver practical and preventative wellbeing support where it’s needed most.

 

Get involved

If you’d like to support groups improving mental health and wellbeing across Wales, or if your organisation could benefit from funding, we’d love to hear from you.

To find out more about Fund for Wales, check out our giving page or our grants page.

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