Becoming a Charity Partner

We pride ourselves on working closely with both small and large businesses, creating mutually beneficial partnerships that have a real impact on the work that we are able to achieve at LIttle Beam Foundation.

We enjoy developing relationships with businesses that share our values, and by working with us, your support can make a lasting difference to the mental health and wellbeing of children and young adults.

We would really welcome the opportunity to discuss how you can become part of our Team Little Beam and, in doing so, help and support children and young adults with their mental health and wellbeing.

Please contact our team to find out more. ​

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Partners

Our Charity Partners

ReFoxology

ReFoxology

Reflexology is a complimentary therapy which works alongside conventional medical care to support wellbeing by aiding relaxation, releasing tension, improving sleep and boosting mood. Such improvements can provide support with physical or emotional conditions by enhancing wellbeing and in-turn the ability to cope with stress and illness.
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Mini Warriors

Mini Warriors

Mini Warriors is a variety of fitness bootcamps focused on helping both kids and adults achieve their fitness goals. Led by master instructor Dean Weston, we offer bootcamps for individuals, groups, schools, and organisations.
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Messy Senses

Messy Senses

Since establishing Messy Senses Ltd in 2016, we have been delivering our inclusive sensory messy play sessions to a huge variety of children, young people and adults across the East Midlands.
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Louise Stone Arts & Minds

Louise Stone Arts & Minds

Louise Stone Arts and Minds provides Arts & Crafts to support Mental Health and Wellbeing for Children, Young Adults and Adults.
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Ambition Coaching

Ambition Coaching

AMBITION are a Sports Coaching and Academic Tutoring Company that specialises in but is not limited to working with Social, Emotional and Mental Health.
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Alpaca Sisters

Alpaca Sisters

Alpaca Sisters offers personalised experiences with Alpacas alongside Animals Assisted Therapy
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Sunrise Wellbeing CIC

Sunrise Wellbeing CIC

We are delighted to provide an award-winning holistic therapeutic service to support children, young people and adults to meet their own individual needs.
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Wooden Spoon

Wooden Spoon

Wooden Spoon is the children’s charity of rugby. We are a grant-making charity and fund life-changing projects across the UK & Ireland.
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Credible Systems

Credible Systems

Credible are a small company with big thoughts on design who create outstanding websites , so that you stand out.
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Why we need your support

One in four of us will experience a mental health problem throughout our lives. Whether that’s you, your parent, sibling, best friend or co-worker.In the UK today, an estimated five children in every classroom of 30 has a mental health problem.

A quarter of 17-year-old girls have self-harmed in the last year while suicide remains the single biggest killer of boys and young men.

Current waiting times for Children and Young Adults accessing CAMHS are estimated at 2 years and therefore, providing support and access routes to alternative support for mental health is paramount.

This is where you come in!

Every single penny that you help to raise REALLY DOES make a difference.

1 in 6 children aged five to 16 were identified as having a probable mental health problem in July 2020.

50% of all mental health problems start by the age of 14

17 to 22-year-old women are the group most at risk of developing a mental health problem

52% of 17 to 23-year-olds have experienced a deterioration in mental health in the last five years

Less than 1 in 3 young people with a mental health condition get access to NHS care and treatment.

In the last three years, the likelihood of young people having a mental health problem has increased by 50%.

80% of young people with mental health needs agree that the Covid-19 pandemic has made their mental health worse.

References

First port of call, The Children’s Society, 18 June 2021;

Waiting in line, The Children’s Society, 1 February 2021;

Lifetime Prevalence and Age-of-Onset Distributions of DSM-IV Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62 (6) pp. 593-602. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.62.6.593;