Our Charity Fundraisers are the heart of our mission. They work tirelessly to inspire support for our cause, build lasting relationships with donors, and organize creative campaigns that make a real impact. Whether planning events, connecting with the community, or raising awareness, their dedication helps us drive positive change and reach those in need.
The Committee Team serves as the backbone of our charity. This dedicated group of individuals works collaboratively to oversee our initiatives, plan impactful events, and ensure we stay true to our mission. With their expertise, passion, and commitment, they help drive decisions, guide strategies, and build meaningful connections within the community. Together, they make our vision for positive change a reality.
A Street First Aider can provide immediate medical assistance in public areas, responding to emergencies like accidents, injuries, or health issues before professional help arrives. They’re trained to handle both minor and serious conditions, offering first aid and stabilizing individuals until further care is available. Beyond physical care, they also offer emotional support and reassurance, addressing both the physical and welfare needs of those in distress. Their presence helps create safer public spaces and ensures that help is quickly available when needed most.
A FREC3 (First Response Emergency Care Level 3) Responder is trained to provide advanced first aid and pre-hospital care in emergency situations. They are equipped to manage serious medical incidents, including trauma, medical emergencies, and life-threatening conditions. FREC3 responders can assess patients, perform advanced first aid procedures, and stabilize individuals until paramedics or other medical professionals arrive. Their skills allow for a higher level of care in critical moments, making them a key part of emergency response teams.
Our Mental Health First Aiders are trained to provide initial support to individuals experiencing mental health challenges. They are equipped to recognize the signs of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, or stress, and offer a compassionate, non-judgmental space for individuals to express their concerns. While not a substitute for professional care, they are able to listen, provide reassurance, and guide individuals toward the appropriate resources or support services. Their role helps to create a safe and supportive environment, promoting well-being and reducing stigma around mental health.