Bob around the pier Blog Robert Pelling and other members of Tide Chasers will be swimming between Brighton’s West Pier and Palace Pier to raise money for Martlets.
Compassionate Neighbours: She’s there to listen Blog Wendy has been receiving weekly calls from Hilary, who signed up to be a Compassionate Neighbour via Martlets. She explains why Hilary’s support is so important to her.
How to help children express themselves during challenging times Blog Children’s Mental Health Week is taking place on 1-7 February and this year's theme is Express Yourself.
Compassionate Neighbours: To talk and to listen Blog Mark signed up to be one of our Compassionate Neighbours. He talks to us about his experience and the people that he supports.
Join Sophia as a Compassionate Neighbour Blog Sophia has been a Compassionate Neighbour for three months and supports several older people in Brighton and Hove.
Compassionate Neighbours: I enjoy our chats Blog Martlets is supporting Compassionate Neighbours, a nationwide project to reduce loneliness and isolation for those touched by end-of-life issues.
“Nothing quite like a mother’s love” Blog Joanne lost her mum five years ago. She tells us about her memories of her mum and the care she received at Martlets.
Knitting Great-Granny raises £200 for Martlets in two weeks making cuddly toys Blog Peacehaven based great-gran, Phyllis Parris, 86 wanted to keep busy and use her skills during Lockdown
Studying the impact of home working Blog Volunteer Zoe Poysden has just completed a research project for Martlets about the consequences of remote working on staff wellbeing.