At the invitation of Bower Grove school Maidstone, HearSay has recently completed a parent support group “Space to Talk” facilitated by one of our counsellors. There is a possibility that we will run another support group in September
HearSay was invited by CROSSROADS on the 16th March 2022 along with other organizations to promote our services. Our trustee Dr Nellie Adjaye MBE represented Hearsay.
Representatives of the trust were invited to attend. Event organised by Kent Community Foundation at Rochester Corn Exchange Febuary 22nd 2022. In the photo John Weir JP, High Sheriff Kent and his wife, Sandra Kidd and Ann Freeman Trustees.
Many thanks to the Sutton Valence Choral Society for choosing the HearSay Trust as their nominated charity for 2019 and their generous donation was much appreciated.
HearSay Charitable Trust is happy to announce that it was recently awarded a Covid-19 grant from the National Lottery Community Fund to help counselling services to continue during these difficult times. On behalf of all the Trustees, Counsellors, Volunteers and clients we would like to say a huge thank you for this generous grant.
A massive thank you to all those who kindly donated during our street collection on World Mental Health Day Saturday 10th October 2020. Thanks to your generosity HearSay collected £210.07 which will help support the continued counselling service during these difficult times. Our thanks also goes to LCP Properties who own Mid Kent Shopping Centre, […]
HearSay will be moving in to a dedicated counselling room from the 1st of October 2020 in the Maidstone Community Support Centre located at 39-48, Marsham Street, Maidstone, ME14 1HH. Thanks should be extended to the staff at MCSC who have been very helpful an, a huge thank you must also be extended to Gullands […]
Congratulations to Diane O’Hara who has successfully completed her IOSH Managing Health and Safety course with Phoenix health & safety. Diane volunteered to complete the course and become Health & Safety representative for HearSay. Fellow trustee Nellie Adjaye also volunteered to take on the role of Safeguarding Officer which Diane previously administered. A massive thank […]
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