Humber All Nation Alliance (HANA) has been awarded £1050.00 from National Survivor User Network (NSUN) to support community action and mutual aid for mental health during Covid-19.
The Coronavirus Mental Health Response Fund (CMHRF) launched on Thursday 16th April, for Voluntary and Community Sector organisations based in England to continue to provide mental health services, or provide additional support, during Covid-19.
The funding that NSUN has provided HANA will support community action, peer support, mutual aid and other activities that will make a direct difference to the lives of people living with mental ill-health, trauma and distress during this Covid-19 period.
Francis Ahiakpa, Chief Officer of HANA said:
“We are delighted to receive this funding as it shows a commitment to supporting small charities like HANA that are able to demonstrate the value, impact and reach of projects led by lived experience.”