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It is Volunteers Week!

At Catalyst Support we are very fortunate to have amazing volunteers. Their dedication, knowledge and expertise, compassion and understanding make a real difference to the lives of people across Surrey. We are proud to work alongside you and learn from you every day! Lorraine Balaam, Catalyst Counselling Service Manager: Our counselling service provides up to

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Double your donation to Catalyst Counselling in the Big Give’s Kind2Mind campaign.

This May Catalyst Counselling is taking part in Big Give’s Kind2Mind match-funding campaign to raise the funds for this popular service. The Big Give is the UK’s biggest online match-funding platform and has raised over £280m for thousands of charities since 2007. From 14th May to 28th May, we will be raising money for Catalyst Counselling

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Discover Surrey and NE Hampshire Trauma-informed Approach Framework and Toolkit

Keely Glithero and Natasha Coutts, Catalyst Support leaders championing Trauma-informed Approach across our services, have recently been part of a team behind the latest Surrey and NE Hampshire Trauma Informed Approach Framework and Toolkit. Through their strategic involvement in Bridge the Gap changing futures programme, Keely and Natasha helped develop the framework and pilot the

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Become a Trustee

The Trustee Board is seeking new Trustees to support the governance of the charity. Catalyst Support is looking to recruit two new Trustees to join us. Trustees are essential to the work of our charity, they are the people who lead the charity, decide how it is run and make decisions that impact on people’s

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World Aids Day

Friday 1 December is #WorldAIDSDay – a global campaign by the National AIDS Trust, which has been recognised on 1st December every year since 1988. Its aim is to support those living with HIV, remember those who have lost their lives to AIDS-related illness, secure the rights of people living with the condition and continue the

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