2024
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Past Recipients

Lifecentre (West Sussex)

Awarded amount

£21,786.00

Hope & Resilience - the launch of a new psychoeducational project to support survivors of rape and sexual abuse who are struggling with their mental health.

2024
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Past Recipients

CAPS

Awarded amount

£4,500.00

CAPS prioritises the pastoral & spiritual needs of people living with HIV who report that their needs are often misunderstood within the HIV voluntary sector or local churches.

2024
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Past Recipients

Manchester Mind (North West)

Awarded amount

£38,721.00

Developing volunteers to support the delivery of their welfare benefits debt and housing advice service.

2022
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Past Recipients

The CLD Trust, West Midlands

Awarded amount

£40,000.00

“The CLD Trust are extremely grateful to the Charles Plater Trust for their grant which will enable us to see more of the young people who need support for their mental health, and in the way they need. Since the pandemic, mental health issues have become more complex and more difficult, and we are grateful that the Trust is joining us in helping make sure these children and young people get the best support possible, increasing their resilience and ability to make the most of the enormous potential they have.” Alexander Fitzpatrick, Head of Business Development at The CLD Trust

2022
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Past Recipients

The Drop In Bereavement Centre, London

Awarded amount

£5,000.00

“Bereavement support is an overlooked section of our Society. We still have have a lot of work to do, and The Charles Plater Trust has helped us get that important work off the ground. CPT funding enabled 10 young bereaved men aged under 30, presenting mental health issues coupled with multiple losses of family members to Covid-19, get their life back via the Mens Peer Support Group Workshops. CPT funding also supported 26 individuals from across the East London Borough access telephone bereavement counselling to help process the complexities of their grief journey. Thank you for making a difference in the lives of the bereaved diverse members of the local communities.” Olive Brade, Co-founder/Project Manager for The Drop-In Bereavement Centre.