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Elliott Holmes Memorial Fund nominated for Benefact Group’s Charity Heroes Awards

15:38, 04 October 2024

A mental health service says the crisis young people are experiencing is “everyone’s responsibility” as it is shortlisted for an award.

The Elliott Holmes Memorial Fund (EHMF) is one of three organisations nominated for Local Community Initiative in insurance company Benefact Group’s Charity Heroes Awards.

Peter Scutts, pictured, said everyone needs to look out for young people’s wellbeing. Picture: Elliott Holmes Memorial Fund
Peter Scutts, pictured, said everyone needs to look out for young people’s wellbeing. Picture: Elliott Holmes Memorial Fund

Founder Peter Scutts said: “The mental health crisis we are experiencing in our young people is everyone’s responsibility, they are our future generation and we need to invest in their wellbeing.

“Our work has reached the hearts of the local community and demonstrated the huge impact we can make in our own community – no waiting lists, no delays.

“We are truly honoured to be recognised by these awards. The awards money will help us fund and facilitate counselling for more young people in 2025.”

The mental health service was set up a year after Elliott Holmes, 19, passed away in June 2020, after struggling for several years with his mental health.

His stepdad Peter and mum Kerry were determined his legacy would be to help others and so far have given more than 250 youngsters in Gravesham access to fast and direct counselling.

Elliott Holmes passed away in 2020. Picture: Peter Scutts
Elliott Holmes passed away in 2020. Picture: Peter Scutts

According to EHMF, 91% of people who self-refer have not been able to find support else with some waiting for up to three years.

The organisation aims to provide funding for one-to-one private talking therapy for vulnerable young people aged between 13 and 18 living in the borough.

The winners of the awards will be announced on November 28 and will receive £5,000. Runners-up will be awarded £1,000.

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