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Neurodivergent young people are disadvantaged and stigmatised daily, with many diagnosed with anxiety or depression. A lack of understanding of their needs and busy, overwhelming sensory environments means many neurodivergent young people find school, including friendships, confusing and complicated.
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TGC delivers nature connection activities to promote mental health to over 10,000 children in our north east London community who are experiencing one or more forms of disadvantage. Islington and Hackney are among the most unequal places to live in the UK, where the incredibly wealthy and most socio-economically deprived (43% and 38% Islington children live in poverty) live alongside each other.
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We are delighted to have been awarded a grant from the Pixel Fund to allow us to continue running art groups for bereaved children and young people. 1 in 29 children will be bereaved of a parent or sibling by the time they are 16 years old and the impact can be hard. The emotional and physical toll of bereavement can be devastating for children.
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We are Mind, the leading mental health charity in England and Wales. Since 1946, we’ve stood side-by-side with people with mental health problems. Together we’ve pushed relentlessly for understanding, support, respect and an end to stigma and discrimination. Through our network of over 100 local Minds, we deliver 900 different services, such as counselling, art/music therapy, crisis care, and welfare advice to 330,000 people every year.
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Encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) is a thief. Caused by either an infection or the immune system attacking the brain in error, as many as 4 in 10 people depending on the cause of encephalitis will sadly not survive the condition, even with treatment. Even in those families where the person survives, it robs them of the person they once knew often leaving people with life-changing problems.
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JIGSAW Thornbury is a charity based in South Gloucestershire that works with children and young people aged 0-25 with additional needs or disabilities, and their families. Everyone can join in, with or without a diagnosis. We provide friendship, support, compassion and fun, along with innovative services that empower the while family to connect, fit in and thrive.
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Young Roots has a 20-year track record, providing impactful support, advice, advocacy and youth development activities for young refugees and asylum seekers (aged 11-25yrs) in our hubs and clubs across London. Young Roots is delighted to receive the very generous donation of £7,500 from the Pixel Fund.
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Tor Support Services provides free, confidential counselling and psychotherapy services for 5 – 25-year-olds who live in and around Okehampton in Devon. The charity has been offering this service since 2009. Clients are local children and young people who are referred to Tor Support Services with a wide range of issues including anxiety and depression, bereavement or parental separation, behavioural problems, substance abuse and self-harm.
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Dandelion Time is delighted to have been awarded a £4,000 grant from the Pixel Trust. This grant will go towards Dandelion Times Family Support Programme. Dandelion Time offers help to children with very challenging emotional issues, often resulting from trauma, violence or serious health difficulties in the family.
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A grant from The Pixel Fund is helping Blue Smile deliver 1:1 arts-based therapy for children in Cambridgeshire primary schools, providing prompt, specialist help to those who need it most. More children than ever are facing mental health difficulties with official figures from 2023 showing 1 in 5 children in England have a probable mental health disorder.
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At The Shed Project, we believe in the power of early intervention, connection, and mentorship to change the trajectory of young lives. Thanks to the generous support of the Pixel Fund, our Youth Mentoring Programme continues to provide a safe, supportive, and empowering space for young people navigating life’s challenges.
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In 2025 Friends for Leisure celebrates its 30th anniversary. From our humble beginnings in 1995 to supporting hundreds of disabled children and young people today, Friends for Leisure is proud to celebrate 30 years of making a positive impact. We couldn’t have done it without the help of our volunteers, our fundraisers and organisations like The Pixel Fund who have chosen to support the good work that we do.
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We are grateful to have received the generous support from The Pixel Fund. This funding will enable our charity to continue to provide a vital lifeline to autistic children. Our autism assistance programme is life-changing for both the autistic child and their family. Autism assistance dogs are trained to provide safety and to facilitate a more independent and socially inclusive life for both the autistic child and their family.
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KEEN London is delighted to receive funding from The Pixel Fund to support the running of our free KEEN Club sessions for children with additional needs and disabilities. At each of our three venues across London children in our service are supported 1:1 to take part, engage, try new things and have fun.
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