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Tiger Eye announce Norfolk and Waveney Mind as charity of the year for 2022
Tiger Eye are delighted to announce that Norfolk and Waveney Mind has been selected as the organisation’s charity of the year for 2022.
Following a staff vote, Norfolk and Waveney Mind was selected for its vital work in the local community, providing advice and support for those experiencing problems related to mental health. Norwich-based IT specialists Tiger Eye are passionate about supporting positive work-place mental health and wellbeing and have received a number of awards and accreditations for their internal wellbeing scheme. The organisation hopes to make a difference to the lives of people within Norfolk and Waveney by supporting the charity with their vital work.
Whilst part of the Mind network, Norfolk and Waveney Mind are an independent charity who raise their own funds. Tiger Eye will fundraise for the local mental health charity throughout the calendar year through a number of events and activities and look forward to generating crucial funds for the cause where possible.
Julie Wilson, Admin Services Director at Tiger Eye, added: “As a business, we aim to create an environment where staff feel able to talk openly about mental health, encouraging positive mental health through the appointment of our mental health champions team, as well as the delivery of awareness training and workshops. It is no surprise that Norfolk and Waveney Mind was chosen as our charity of the year, as the business’s values are shared by our staff, and we are all looking forward to supporting this charity over the coming months.’
Norfolk and Waveney Mind support those within the community with their mental health and wellbeing from prevention support to crisis support. The charity offers an extensive range of mental health services, along with associated training, advice, and information, working to reduce the stigma associated with mental health, support people in recovery, and champion better services for all.
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