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Site Admin • 24 August 2018
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Do you want to be part of a truly supportive network of mental health and wellbeing initiatives in the African/Caribbean community?

Would your group or organisation benefit from tailored support and easy access to professional services?

Then you should consider becoming a member of CATALYST 4 CHANGE!

The FREE membership option is currently available, and gives full membership status but with limited premium support options (which will include funding support, policy development, research & evaluation assistance and more).

For more details and to register visit:
www.catalyst4change.org.uk/membership1

CATALYST 4 CHANGE aims to support community organisations, social enterprises, faith groups or businesses that have a significant African and Caribbean mental health / wellbeing service user base.

We do this by providing networking opportunities, capacity building, incubation support, representation and research; and access to a professional services directory.

Also consider taking our survey: www.surveyanyplace.com/s/catalystnewsurvey

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