Help for Health celebrated their 21st Anniversary at the University of Hull and highlighted the charity’s work over the past 21 years as well as announcing new funding opportunities to support health and wellbeing initiatives across the Humber region. In attendance were The Lord Lieutenant East Riding of Yorkshire, Mr James Dick OBE, The High Sheriff East Riding of Yorkshire, Tina Cerutti and Deputy Lord Mayor of Hull, Councillor John Robinson.
ReadApproval was given at Help for Health’s July 2015 meeting to make a grant of £1,000 towards the cost of two large-size learning stations for pupils over 16, one of whom is a young man with muscular dystrophy and the Acheeva Learning Station will give him the support he needs to participate in education.
Read NowAs part of the Humber Half Marathon Loneliness Project in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Hull, HEY Smile Foundation and Hudgell solicitors the Trustees of Help for Health are pleased to announce that they have donated £21,900 to local charities.
Read NowOne of the charities that Help for Health has supported in the last year, the Yorkshire Air Ambulance service has in the last 9 months flown 345 missions in East Yorkshire alone.
Read NowWhizz Kidz have used a grant from Help for Health to provide much-needed mobility equipment for two local disabled children.
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