Volunteer and therapy dog give hope to others
A volunteer has transformed her personal challenges into a positive way of helping others – by teaming up with her assistance dog to spread hope and joy.
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A volunteer has transformed her personal challenges into a positive way of helping others – by teaming up with her assistance dog to spread hope and joy.
A dedicated volunteer is quietly transforming lives from her own home – while balancing life as a carer and living with a serious eye disorder.
This month we're championing the LGBTQ+ communities.
Young adults facing a stay in a mental health hospital across County Durham and Tees Valley will soon have extra support from people who’ve been there themselves.
This Volunteers’ Week we're celebrating the dedicated people who give their time, energy and skills to make a positive difference to the people we support.
2026 community mental health survey
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