VCSE Alliance Directory
Search through the VCSE Alliance Directory to find VCSE organisations’ information and contact details.
What we do
Hab-antibullying & mental health aims to help anyone, anywhere that can get in touch.
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Support parents, young people or employees in meetings.
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Offer anyone going through bullying / the effects of bullying, mental health, bereavement and domestic violence , counselling through our grants.
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promote anti-bullying through media and in public. Promote mental health help
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Offer long term support.
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Deliver anti-bullying talks and activity sessions.
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We assist and support parents and individuals at meetings within schools and the workplace.
Croft Happy Circle was founded in 1958 with the aim of providing a social club to relieve the loneliness and isolation of the elderly in the village. There are currently 53 members with meetings held regularly for the last 64 years.Various activities are enjoyed at the two hour meetings, including games of bingo and prize raffles. Tea and sandwiches are also served. Outings by coach are organised several times a year to places of interest and these can be half-day or full-day trips with lunch or tea included. The year ends with a Christmas Dinner and an extra special outing.
HCYC supports vulnerable and isolated children and young people across Harborough District through play and youth work sessions, clubs, and projects using our mobile 'Chill Out Bus' and local venues. Founded in 2012, we are a locally focused charity helping 450–500 young people each year to improve their well-being, relationships, confidence, and life skills.
We're a therapeutic & wellbeing service, providing talking, holistic & green therapies to support those experiencing mental health and wellbeing challenges. We're experienced in working a range of issues including depression, anxiety, trauma. Our peaceful countryside cottage enables space for in-person sessions, we also offer remote session (online, phone). Our team works with individuals, couples, families and groups. We have a mix of fee based & funded services, we offer an initial consultation to talk through your therapeutic needs.
Established in 2011, Health Link Services (UK) is a growing Accredited Social Enterprise Training provider which delivers tailor made bespoke short courses or longer-term training programs. Our company is accredited with the Advantage Independent Accreditation in Learning. We are a member of Association of Health Care Trainers (AoHT), and we also work in partnership with De Montfort University in Leicester (UK). Health Link Services (UK) works with individuals from different communities, community organisations and different companies registered in Health and Social Care.
The Trust provides free advice to clients on matters such as welfare benefits, debt, housing and employment. The team work closely with Oadby & Wigston PCN, and the local foodbanks.
An inclusive, person centered approach to holistic wellbeing.
A range of empowering, solution focused, mindful programs, providing individuals with support for their mental wellbeing (both group & 1-1)
Our range of self care and self development programs, meet each individual at their own unique starting point.
All programs are delivered with passion and vision, motivating individuals to develop lifelong coping techniques & skills to empower them to actively work towards autonomy.
Long term support to all members, through our online group.
Benefiting individual wellbeing and that of their families and the wider community.
Highfields Centre is located in the metaphorical and physical heart of a vibrant and diverse community in Leicester. The centre and its co-located partner agencies provide a varied range of community educational and developmental services to an area of inner-city Leicester which has some of the most structurally disadvantaged and financially poorest communities in Britain.
HC has a long and prestigious track record of developing and delivering a wide range of community focused activities, including academic, vocational, and first rung learning courses, cultural events and sports and youth work activities for well over 40 years.
Hinckley Rugby Club, established in 1893, is a community-centred sports organisation dedicated to promoting teamwork, discipline, and inclusivity through rugby. The club provides a supportive environment for players of all ages and abilities, from grassroots youth programs to competitive senior teams, fostering both physical fitness and personal development. Beyond rugby, the club plays a key role in the local community, offering outreach initiatives like educational workshops, social inclusion projects, and health-focused programs, including its new Dementia Programme. Hinckley Rugby Club serves as a hub for sports, social connection, and community support, striving to make a positive local impact.
Home Start Horizons, is a charity delivering family support and services throughout Leicestershire & Rutland. Our unique, volunteer-led early-help, peer-support service provides family support, at home and group support in community settings, for families with a child under 5.
HSH aims to support parents in adopting positive parenting behaviours having a long-term impact on their child’s life chances, and the stability of the family unit. Our work is based on the premise that early years are critical, and that intervention during the first 1,001 days in particular is crucial for establishing positive parenting behaviours, attachments and strong parent-child bonds.






