A mental health charity is launching some new services in Croydon and Sutton.
The Talk Easy trust, a group of students who are raising awareness about mental health, are introducing some new projects.
New services include a new anti-bullying department which will focus on raising awareness of bullying and the negative impact it has on young people.
Founder Aidan McNulty said: “These new services are vitally important for the development of the charity as a whole, we are learning that many young people need different services.
“With these services young people and schools can learn more about how bullying effects lives.
“The most exciting part of the expansion includes how we are trying to promote music as a coping tool for young people. Once again we would like to thank the support of our funders and the public as a whole.”
James Musallam, Chief Executive of Talk Easy, called for all young people to access the help when they need it.
He said: “We want to send a clear message that we are here for you whenever you need it. Now with these services being launched we can triple the amount of work we are doing within the local community.”
Email talkeasytrust@gmail.com for more information.
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