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Hope Trust

Org #39154
Vetted since 2017
2005
year founded
$48,932
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Hope Trust aims to educate, equip and empower people with life skills and where appropriate offer counselling support to those in need of it. Our charity was formed to assist people to address life in a pro-active way, when life feels hopeless and overwhelming, particularly those who are suicidal or self harming. We have developed teaching materials that are aimed at addressing poor mental health. We also conduct workshops to empower people to be appropriate and assist those who are struggling in life. All this to strengthen the community and to address isolation that can be an issue for people struggling to connect in society. Our hope is to build capacity and increase the programmes... read more

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
Linda Rowett
Linda Rowett
Team
Linda D Rowett
Organization Information
Church View, Capellasheen
Kiltoom
Athlone, N37PP59
Ireland
+353 85 1140983
Organization Information
Church View, Capellasheen
Kiltoom
Athlone, N37PP59
Ireland
+353 85 1140983

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Feb 27, 2023
Hello - how are you?
Hope Trust have continued to offer counselling both in person and over 'zoom'.  We are currently three counsellors involved in offering counselling, with a new student counsellor being offered...
Nov 4, 2022
The 'winter of discontent'
Following on the pandemic when we were globally affected by the impact of Covid 19;  we are now experiencing further disruption to the peace and well-being of people through wars and the threat...
Jul 14, 2022
Building resilience in an uncertain environment
In April Hope Trust participated in a campaign by Mental Health Ireland to engage the public and try to provide opportunities to connect.  To not rush by but to enquire 'how are you doing?', to...
 
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