East Midlands Railway's Community Fund helps provide vital mental health support to young adults in Nottingham

By Tom Surgay

29th Mar 2023 | Local News

East Midlands Railway's (EMR) Community Fund is helping to support mental health sessions for young adults in Mansfield and Nottingham. Photo courtesy of EMR.
East Midlands Railway's (EMR) Community Fund is helping to support mental health sessions for young adults in Mansfield and Nottingham. Photo courtesy of EMR.

East Midlands Railway's (EMR) Community Fund is helping to support mental health sessions for young adults in Mansfield and Nottingham.

The company, which operates all train services that run through Hucknall on a daily basis, uses the fund to support communities and organisations along the routes that it serves.

On this occasion, EMR has granted £9,200 to the Wolfpack Project - Nottingham's only youth organisation dedicated to reducing loneliness and promoting positive mental health among people aged 16-35.  

The money will be used to run 'Soft Skills for Mental Health' sessions in two different locations across Mansfield and Nottingham - the sessions help participants to build bonds and create a social support network they can rely on. 

Taking into considerations the challenges facing people to attend the sessions, the Wolfpack Project works hard to ensure its sessions are accessible to everyone - including people with disabilities, people with lived experience of homelessness, ethnic minorities, people from the LGBTQ+ community, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Damien Reynolds, Chief Executive of Wolfpack, said: "We would like to thank EMR for this vital funding. 

"It will enable us to provide important support to communities that often find it hard to access mental health services. 

"Whether they are experiencing bereavement or separation in their family, feeling anxious about how they look or what their future holds in an increasingly uncertain world, this funding will help us to offer young adults the direction and support they need, when they need it."

Kaye Robinson, Community Engagement Manager at East Midlands Railway, said: "Long-term isolation and chronic loneliness can have a profound physical and psychological effect on young people and their mental health.

"The Wolfpack Project does vital work in this area, and we are delighted to support it through our Community Fund." 

     

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