Mental health support group opened in King’s Lynn
Faith in Community, a mental health support group, has been established in King’s Lynn to address loneliness and isolation. The group is based at St. Faith’s Community Hub and aims to provide a safe and compassionate space for individuals to connect, heal, and grow together. Facilitator Stewart Oddie emphasizes the importance of shared experiences, empathy, and mutual support in overcoming feelings of loneliness. The drop-in sessions, supported by St. Faith’s Church, are designed to help people combat loneliness, form positive relationships, and rebuild a sense of community.
Rev Kyla Sorensen, Team Rector at St. Faith’s Church, emphasizes the church’s belief in supporting individuals in finding meaningful connections and feeling less alone. The church has provided a home for the Faith in Community Mental Health Support Group in Gaywood to reach as many people as possible and offer a welcoming space for those in need of support. St. Faith’s Community Hub serves as a center of mission for Gaywood, promoting collaboration between the church and the community to address feelings of disconnection and provide support for all members of the community.
The group’s drop-in sessions take place on alternate Fridays throughout the year from 10am to 12noon. Attendees are encouraged to come in for a cup of tea and a chat, providing an opportunity to connect with others and receive support. Rev Kyla highlights the hub’s purpose in providing a safe and welcoming space for groups like Faith in Community, ensuring that individuals who are feeling disconnected have a place to turn to for support. For more information about the group and its sessions, individuals can contact St. Faith’s Church Office at 01553 279 687.
In conclusion, the Faith in Community Mental Health Support Group in King’s Lynn offers a valuable resource for individuals struggling with loneliness and isolation. By providing a space for shared experiences, empathy, and mutual support, the group aims to help participants combat feelings of disconnection and build positive relationships within the community. Supported by St. Faith’s Church, the group operates out of the St. Faith’s Community Hub, a center dedicated to addressing the needs of the Gaywood community and providing a safe and welcoming environment for those seeking support.