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October 2024 Newsletter & Events

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Diary of Events October 2024 PDF

30 Sept 2024

CAPITAL Newsletter & Events for October 2024

CAPITAL’S New Branding

We hope you are all loving Capital’s new branding and have checked out our new website where you can view a video of the branding changes that we’ve done. Watch here!


Coordinator News

Hello everyone! Hope you're well? I cant believe it’s Autumn already and how this year has flown by.


I just wanted to say a massive thankyou to all the volunteers who attended and worked so hard at the Stonepillow Sleepout! It was an enormous success and we even won first place for the best shelter. There was lots of entertainment, food and refreshments available through out the day. It was a humbling experience and opened our eyes about homelessness. Stonepillow is a wonderful charity so it has been a pleasure to be involved with their biggest fundraiser of the year.


We will certainly be doing it next year if anyone is interested in getting involved please email myself on Lisa.paffett@capitalcharity.org



Hi Everyone, hope you are all doing well and coping with the lovely dry end to our latest English summer.


This month in the East Grinstead & Crawley areas -we kicked off with a v special-feeling hub at EGrinstead Trinity Church. We were lucky to be joined by a lovely lady Jilly, who volunteers in the Wellbeing Café there -who is also a psychotherapist. Jilly enjoyed our group, shared some excellent breathing tips and is happy to join us when she can to share more of her valuable expertise and recommend our groups to her clients. After sharing the CAPITAL updates from the AGM, Dave (from EG) ran a highly enjoyable art workshop whilst some members played pool or chatted with Jilly.


In Crawley a small group of us met at Costa for our coffeeshop hub (every 2nd month) which made a fun change and had a relaxed fun hub with David with good chat and dominoes.


Lucy, Carol and Sam attended the Mid Sussex Volunteers networking meeting in EGrinstead and made some valuable links with other organisations such as Mens and Sistershare and Sam our new trustee made some fundraising connections too. It was a very enjoyable event and we welcome anyone from EGrinstead (and Crawley) to join us at a similar event on Weds 2nd Oct (pls see calendar) if they would like to represent CAPITAL at our table and find out what else is going on locally.

Warm wishes - Lucy


East Grinstead Community hub members and artwork below


CAPITAL Creative Pages

A Beacon Called CAPITAL


In CAPITAL, where stories flow,

From lived experience, we grow.

A peer-led voice, a hand held tight,

Together, we bring hope and light.

 

Each member plays a vital part,

A healing hand, a caring heart.

Through shared pain and wisdom gained,

We lift each other, hope sustained.

 

The black sheep finds their place at last,

In spaces free from judgement’s past.

Here, they belong, their voice is strong,

In CAPITAL, they’ve found their song.

 

The strength of CAPITAL is clear,

In every voice and life held dear.

We change the world, we heal and strive,

Together, saving every life.

 

-Written by CAPITAL member, Grace H


Art by member Sam F


Heads on Living Histories Project

Join the Living Histories Project!

We would love for to you be involved. We are currently recruiting volunteers who will be trained to conduct oral histories interviews.

We are looking for passionate volunteers to join the Living Histories project.


This is an incredible opportunity to:

  • Receive Training: Gain new skills through project training in oral history, mental health awareness, and safeguarding as well as other NHS focused training.

  • Make a Difference: Help document and preserve the life stories of NHS mental health staff and service users.

  • Be Part of History: Contribute to a project that will create a lasting archival and educational resource.


If you are interested in volunteering, please sign up here: https://participation.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/opportunities/68860-oral-history-volunteer-2024-07-03 and become a vital part of this meaningful initiative.


For more information about the Living Histories project, please visit our website at https://www.headsoncharity.org/home/index.html

Together, we can preserve the rich history of mental health experiences in Sussex and create a valuable resource for future generations.


Join us in capturing and preserving the invaluable stories of those who have been impacted by and contributed to NHS Mental Health services in Sussex. Your involvement will make a significant difference in understanding and celebrating our shared heritage.


Duncan our CEO is on the Project Steering Group.

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