Family & Relationships All loneliness organisations

All loneliness organisations

Peer to Peer support group for any man aged 18 years old or older.

Building Connections is an online service from The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) for young people up to the age of 19, helping them to find a way through loneliness. Young people work with a trained befriender, who guides them and helps build confidence each step of the way.

Campaign to End Loneliness work to raise awareness awareness of the effects of loneliness. They work to inspire everyone to connect and bring communities together across the UK.

can support your family to stay on track. You can ask for help with an ongoing problem or get help to prevent one from happening. They have Children and Family hubs in Newcastle where you can help information, help, training and advice:

Holy Nativity is an inclusive church offering a range of activities and services for people who live, work and pass through the local community

Support for people with physical and mental health challenges including brain injury.

The Good Neighbours Newcastle project connects volunteers with people in the community who may be feeling lonely, isolated, or need extra support.

Heartbroken to Healed community interest company offer support to people affected by loss, grief and bereavement.

Community project in the west end of Newcastle to provide opportunities to learn, play and listen to music.

More than Grandparents provides holistic support to kinship carers and their family including advice and support, peer support, training, social activities, food support, children’s groups and activities, wellbeing support and counselling.