HearSay Charitable Trust
HearSay Charitable Trust since 2004
Registered Charity Number 1200556
39-48 Marsham St, Maidstone, ME14 1HH
Enquiries 01622 230765

News from Hearsay Charitable Trust

Many thanks to the Albert Hunt Charitable Trust

HearSay is very grateful for their support to the HearSay Charitable trust March 2026 towards enabling the charity to continue our subsidised counselling for our clients.

Little Fant Farm's Summer Fest

HearSay celebrated its 21st birthday at Little Fant Farm’s Summer Fest on Sunday 10th August. Our Founder, Dr Kitty Morgan-Jones, joined us to oversee the draw for the raffle and also cut a celebratory cake back at our stall. HearSay volunteers staffed the stall, offering children the chance to guess the name of the Teddy, guess how […]

Hearsay extending service

In 2025 HearSay intends extending their service by running more Parent Support Groups in Schools and a Parent Support Group at Marsham St, Maidstone.

Colyer Ferguson Charitable Trust support HearSay Trust

HearSay is very grateful to the Colyer Fergusson Charitable Trust for awarding a major grant to support our counselling work, in particular enabling us to establish Parent Support Groups for parents of children with mental health, behavioural or emotional difficulties including those with ADHD and/or Autism Spectrum Disorders. We are also most grateful to the […]

Tesco Grovegreen Maidstone selects HearSay Charitable Trust

Tesco Grovegreen Maidstone selected HearSay Charitable Trust to benefit from the sale of second hand books in store during the month of October 2023.HearSay was very grateful to receive the procedes of the sale of the books from Tina Deveron.

Event promotion of the HearSay trust services in the Mall Maidstone

Event promotion of the HearSay trust services in the Mall Maidstone on 27/5/2023. In the pictures some trustees and some  volunteers plus therapy dog Benny.

HearSay completes Crossroads support groups

HearSay has completed Crossroads support groups, facilitated by two of our counsellors for the Young Carers Group and for a Parents Support group, both of which were successful. Crossroads wish to continue the parents support group.

HearSay Trust is currently providing a Parent Support service to Bower Grove School

The HearSay Trust is currently providing a Parent Support service to Bower Grove School facilitated by one of Hearsay’s counsellors for the next academic year. Bower Grove school reports that parents attending have found the group very useful, “allowing them to talk and meet fellow parents” According to Bower Grove school “Some of the parents […]

Hearsay is very grateful to the Lawson Endowment Foundation for their recent award

The HearSay trust is very grateful to the Lawson Endowment Foundation for Kent for their recent award.  All members of the trust wish to convey their sincere thanks for the foundations contribution which enables the trust to continue its service for Maidstone and the surrounding areas.

HearSay activity at a local school

HearSay recently undertook a pilot project with a parent’s support group at a local school in Maidstone at the school’s request. The school caters for children with additional educational needs, such as Autism, Asperges, ADHD, behavioural difficulties and mental health problems. The group was facilitated by one of Hearsay’s counsellors. HearSay has been requested to […]

HearSay and CROSSROADS event

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.

Causes that Matter Celebrating the Difference you Make

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.

Kent Community Foundation

This year, we received a grant from the KCF, which has enabled the Trust to continue with our work with the Maidstone Community

Donation from the Lions Club!

Much appreciation for the donation from the Lions Club that went towards furnishing our counselling room in Marsham Street. 

Sutton Valence Choral Society

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.

Thank you National Lottery Community Fund!

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.
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