Useful links
At Bee-lieve, we’re always looking to share trusted connections that might support young people and their families.
We’ve included links to our partners and connections so you can contact these organisations directly, but if you need us to support you in making contact, just let us know.
The Licenced Trade Charity
The Licensed Trade Charity can support you through our range of services and help you transform your life and get you back to your best.
If you work or have ever worked in the licensed hospitality sector, you could be eligible for wellbeing, financial and practical support from us.
Welcome Works at The Welcome Church
Welcome Works, run by Welcome Church, is a community programme offering practical support to individuals and families across Woking, regardless of background.
It brings together a range of free services including courses on budgeting and life skills, help with finding work, digital support, and access to a community café and grocery.
Their approach is centred on a “hand up, not a handout,” empowering people to build confidence, independence and long-term stability.
There is also tailored support for specific needs, including debt advice, mental wellbeing groups and peer support networks. Overall, Welcome Works provides accessible, wraparound support that connects people into community while helping them move forward positively.
Community Grocery
The Community Grocery is a membership‑based model that allows individuals and families to shop regularly for food at significantly reduced prices.
Members contribute a small weekly amount and, in return, gain access to a wide range of food — helping them save money consistently while retaining choice and independence.
The Grocery helps people:
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Reduce financial pressure week by week
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Plan ahead with greater confidence
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Avoid crisis situations wherever possible
Andy’s Man Club is a men’s mental health charity that provides free, peer‑to‑peer support groups across the UK. Their aim is to help men talk openly about their mental health in a safe, non‑judgemental space, reducing isolation and preventing suicide. Groups are open to any man aged 18+, with no referral needed just turn up and talk. We have 8 clubs across Surrey.
Family centres support families to find solutions to the parenting and relationships challenges they face and to grow in confidence to manage future difficulties. The aim of the family centre is to help families build their own resilience and support network.
Woking Family Centre provides one-to-one family support where family circumstances are having a significant impact on the health, development or wellbeing of the child/ children. Families and practitioners working with families; for example, GPs, health visitors, schools, and early years settings can request support for families who need targeted help.
Men’s Pit Stop provides a relaxed, welcoming space for men to take a break, have a chat, and connect with others. It offers informal peer support through conversation and shared activities, helping men reduce isolation, build friendships, and look after their mental wellbeing in a pressure‑free environment. We have 14 groups across Surrey.
Grow and Glow is for women who are finding things hard and want somewhere supportive to go.
You might be struggling with your mental health, feeling overwhelmed or isolated, or simply needing a space where you do not have to pretend everything is fine.
There is no expectation to share more than you want to. You can talk, listen, or just sit in the space.
You do not need a diagnosis.
You do not need to be in crisis.
CYS Financial
A specialist brokerage providing tailored finance solutions for developers, investors, and landlords. From Buy-to-Let and HMO finance to bridging, development funding, and residential or commercial mortgages, we structure debt around your investment strategy. With whole-of-market access and a proactive, hands-on approach, we ensure you secure the right funding to progress your next opportunity.
Why we support Bee-lieve Foundation:
Supporting the mental wellbeing of younger generations has never been more important. Today’s youth face intense and often overwhelming pressures: socially, academically, and financially. This can feel difficult to navigate alone. By raising awareness and offering support, we can help create an environment where they feel heard, understood, and empowered to thrive.
I’m proud to contribute to the Bee-lieve Foundation, a wonderful charity dedicated to this vital cause. Together, even small actions can make a meaningful difference in helping young people build resilience and maintain positive mental health.
Christine Yuen Stedmann