Norfolk Clubhouse launches £6,000 Watton fundraising appeal

The Watton branch of Norfolk Clubhouse, a local charity founded by psychotherapist June Webb in 2019, has announced the launch of a new fundraising campaign. The organisation is setting out a goal of raising £6,000 to sustain and enhance its mental health support and employability skills training services for people in Watton and the surrounding areas. This will ensure those who can’t easily reach Clubhouse meetings in central and north Norwich can continue to access services through the group’s base at Watton Christian Community Centre.

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The charity, which has no religious affiliation, plays a crucial role in providing a supportive community for individuals overcoming mental health challenges. Currently the Watton group meets on a weekly basis, with a part-time support worker organising everything from craft, music and cooking groups through to mentoring and support with re-entering the world of work. Following the international Clubhouse model, membership is free, with ‘members’ playing an active role in the everyday running of the group. Prospective participants can self-refer, or be referred by their GP, social worker or similar professional.

Norfolk Clubhouse founder, June Webb, notes the importance of the Watton hub in supporting the mental health needs of the local community. She states, “The Watton branch of Norfolk Clubhouse serves as a lifeline for individuals in a location where mental health provisions are very limited. Our small but dedicated team provides essential support, enabling Clubhouse members to overcome life’s challenges and regain a sense of purpose and wellbeing. 

“We may not be a large charity, but we hope that people in the area will appreciate the value in what we do and consider donating something – however big or small – to help keep the Watton Hub running in these difficult times.”

Funds raised in the current push for donations will be allocated towards the costs of part-time support staff and venue hire for the next 12 months. The £6,000 target is crucial to sustaining the charity’s operations in Watton, and ensuring that Norfolk Clubhouse can continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

“I’d just like to express how much I value Watton Norfolk Clubhouse. I can honestly say the support offered has helped me through a very dark year with regards to my mental health.” – Anonymous Clubhouse member.

To donate and help protect the future of the Watton Clubhouse, visit https://justgiving.com/campaign/watton-clubhouse-fundraiser

To find out more about Norfolk Clubhouse, visit https://norfolk-clubhouse.org/

About June Webb
Norfolk Clubhouse founder and psychotherapist June Webb is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and holds an MAs in Counselling and Social Work. You can find out more about June here.

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