
Our partners
"The greatest happiness is in giving happiness
The greatest joy is in giving without expecting any return"
HEHJ
The greatest joy is in giving without expecting any return"
HEHJ
We established the Foundation for International Collaboration some years ago to enable us to achieve our vision of developing human potential via collaboration at the global level.
Using our skills, experience and networks, we support communities to empower people to unlock that human potential.
Foundation for International Collaboration
www.f-i-c.org
The Foundation for International Collaboration (FIC) encourages effective collaboration amongst people, organisations and governments - the philosophy being that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts thereof".
It acts as a catalyst to bring people, organisations and governments together.
Our CSR Partners
CALM - Campaign Against Living Miserably
CALM (Campaing Against Living Miserably)
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is a suicide prevention charity, fighting to help people end their misery and
not their lives.They run a life-saving helpline run by professionals for anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts. It’s free, anonymous and open from 5pm to midnight every day. You can get in touch over the phone, using their livechat or through WhatsApp
Their website has loads of tools and resources, packed, with practical, non-clinical advice to make talking and managing mental health easier
CALM also runs vital campaigns to increase awareness, smash stereotypes, and change the culture around mental health and suicide.
Men's Room
Men's Room Hastings & St Leonards
In less than two years, the Men's Room Hastings and St Leonards has
established itself as a voice for the local male community.Its mission is to engage in the conversation surrounding men's mental health, to help increase the general health and wellbeing of men in the community and, ultimately, to increase life expectancy which is lower in the area than the national average.
Having won the recent bid for the Baton of Hope to visit Hastings, the message of support for the men of Hastings and St Leonards is being spoken loud and clear by MrHSL.
WayfinderWoman
WayfinderWoman
WayfinderWoman Trust helps women to overcome barriers to achieving within the workplace. It is a
female-run, volunteer led charity that helps women find better lives by building their self-confidence
and skill sets. They can then challenge any barriers that prevent them from stepping into who they are
destined to be and move into volunteering, finding a job, getting promotion or becoming an entrepreneur. In 2021 Wayfinder was awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.ManKind
ManKind
ManKind is based around Eastbourne and supports men who may need mental health support or just
someone to talk to without judgement. They meet weekly every Wednesday evening from 6:30pm to 8:30pm,
attracting like-minded men from a variety of backgrounds who are able to support each other and get
the help they need in a safe environment. In 2021, ManKind won the East Sussex Big Thank You Award as Community Heroes and in
2024 it was recognised with the King's Award for Voluntary Service ("The MBE for voluntary
groups")Our partners
"The greatest happiness is in giving happiness
The greatest joy is in giving without expecting any return"
HEHJ
The greatest joy is in giving without expecting any return"
HEHJ
We established the Foundation for International Collaboration some years ago to enable us to achieve our vision of developing human potential via collaboration at the global level.
Using our skills, experience and networks, we support communities to empower people to unlock that human potential.
Foundation for International Collaboration
www.f-i-c.org
The Foundation for International Collaboration (FIC) encourages effective collaboration amongst people, organisations and governments - the philosophy being that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts thereof".
It acts as a catalyst to bring people, organisations and governments together.
Our CSR Partners
CALM - Campaign Against Living Miserably
CALM (Campaing Against Living Miserably)
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is a suicide prevention charity, fighting to help people end their misery and
not their lives.They run a life-saving helpline run by professionals for anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts. It’s free, anonymous and open from 5pm to midnight every day. You can get in touch over the phone, using their livechat or through WhatsApp
Their website has loads of tools and resources, packed, with practical, non-clinical advice to make talking and managing mental health easier
CALM also runs vital campaigns to increase awareness, smash stereotypes, and change the culture around mental health and suicide.
Men's Room
Men's Room Hastings & St Leonards
In less than two years, the Men's Room Hastings and St Leonards has
established itself as a voice for the local male community.Its mission is to engage in the conversation surrounding men's mental health, to help increase the general health and wellbeing of men in the community and, ultimately, to increase life expectancy which is lower in the area than the national average.
Having won the recent bid for the Baton of Hope to visit Hastings, the message of support for the men of Hastings and St Leonards is being spoken loud and clear by MrHSL.
WayfinderWoman
WayfinderWoman
WayfinderWoman Trust helps women to overcome barriers to achieving within the workplace. It is a
female-run, volunteer led charity that helps women find better lives by building their self-confidence
and skill sets. They can then challenge any barriers that prevent them from stepping into who they are
destined to be and move into volunteering, finding a job, getting promotion or becoming an entrepreneur. In 2021 Wayfinder was awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.ManKind
ManKind
ManKind is based around Eastbourne and supports men who may need mental health support or just
someone to talk to without judgement. They meet weekly every Wednesday evening from 6:30pm to 8:30pm,
attracting like-minded men from a variety of backgrounds who are able to support each other and get
the help they need in a safe environment. In 2021, ManKind won the East Sussex Big Thank You Award as Community Heroes and in
2024 it was recognised with the King's Award for Voluntary Service ("The MBE for voluntary
groups")

