Today The Princess of Wales is spending the day in the North of England, visiting organisations highlighting the healing power of creativity, community and nature for individuals who have experienced trauma, isolation and poor mental health.
The organisations and initiatives on Kate’s whistlestop tour today:
Family Action, an award-winning national charity of which she is Patron, working from the heart of local communities across England, Wales and the Isle of Man to protect children, support young people and adults and offer direct, practical help to families.
Children’s Trauma Therapy Service in Bradford, which works to help children aged 4-18 years old and their families recover from and understand their responses to complex trauma
Wakefield Trinity Rugby League club, which is running outreach programmes bringing generations together and support individuals experiencing isolation in the community. The Rugby Football League (RFL), of which The Princess is Patron, launched the RFL Community Trust in 2024 to create positive social impact in local communities
Wakefield’s In Touch programme which provides an open space for elderly people within the local community to help tackle social isolation by hosting quizzes, workshops, and stadium tours
Wakefield’s Inspiring Futures programme, which supports those who are at risk of anti-social behaviour and youth crime
Wakefield’s Champion Schools competition, a secondary school running knock-out competition played at the start of the academic year and hosted at professional Rugby League club venues
Mind Over Mountains, a charity offering professional mental health support through therapeutic outdoor experiences, for a supported wellbeing walk in the Peak District. Her Royal Highness will join a short, guided walk in the Peak District
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