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Brushing away Blue Monday blues with mental health positivity

Brushing away Blue Monday blues with mental health positivity

Blue Monday is marked in the calendar as the most gloomiest day of the year and South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) wanted to share how funding of community groups focusing on mental health has resulted in positive changes in the lives of young people across the region.

Doncaster

New year, new home for SYCF

New year, new home for SYCF

The beginning of 2022 will usher in a new and exciting change as we say farewell to our home of five years and move into a new office at High Green Development Trust.

South Yorkshire

Pregnancy: Your experience, your voice, your views
Michelle Dickinson

Pregnancy: Your experience, your voice, your views

South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation has been commissioned by the Integrated Care System for South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw, to conduct a study which would look at the experience of birth of women based in the local area

South Yorkshire

SY100 in 2021

SY100 in 2021

The SY100 network brings together businesses and individuals wanting to support their local communities and build a stronger South Yorkshire.

South Yorkshire

Changes to our Board and Staff team

Changes to our Board and Staff team

As the year draws to an end, South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) are saying farewell to some of our wonderful Trustees, amidst other changes in the composition of our Board.

South Yorkshire

Mayor’s Fund backs South Yorkshire groups with huge cash injection

Mayor’s Fund backs South Yorkshire groups with huge cash injection

Health and wellbeing in South Yorkshire has been boosted by the distribution of £185,000 to over twenty community groups, from a fund by the Mayor of South Yorkshire, Dan Jarvis, working with the South Yorkshire Community Foundation (SYCF).

South Yorkshire