This year, Trauma Healing Together proudly celebrates its 5th anniversary, and we are inviting you to be part of this special milestone by joining our “Gimme 5-for-5” fundraising appeal.
Over the course of the month, a group of our dedicated staff and volunteers will each be taking on the challenge of walking at least 5 miles. For every 5 miles completed, we are encouraging supporters to contribute a donation of £5. Your generosity will directly support our work in providing accessible therapy, community, and hope to survivors of psychological trauma.
Our team will be tracking their miles throughout the appeal, and we invite you to follow along with our progress via our GoFund page, where you can also make your donation. By walking alongside us virtually, you’ll be sharing in our journey and helping to raise awareness of the importance of trauma-informed support.
The campaign will culminate in a symbolic and collective challenge — a “Hike for Healing” up our local Munro, Ben Chonzie. This final ascent represents both the resilience of those we serve and the strength of our community when we come together.
Your support — whether through donating or sharing our campaign — will ensure that Trauma Healing Together can continue to deliver vital services for those most in need.
Keep track of how we are doing through our Strave Team Leaderboard Strave Team Leaderboard
About Trauma Healing Together
Trauma Healing Together is a charity based in Perth. They provide a holistic and collaborative service which is free to use for anyone based in Scotland who has experienced any form of psychological trauma.
As a charity, they work closely with people who have experienced psychological trauma and are living with the symptoms of this. They work in partnership with trauma survivors to improve their quality of life through therapy, training and personal development, shaping future services and the understanding of trauma through research projects. They promote a holistic and multi-faceted approach to treating all types of psychological trauma, prioritising mutual understanding and respect of clients, staff and volunteers. As an organisation, they thrive to be transparent, consistent and autonomous
Co-organizers (12)
Roxanne Kerr
Organizer
Trauma Healing Together
Beneficiary
Carolann Penrose
Co-organizer
Don Marshall
Co-organizer
Fiona Murphy
Co-organizer
Janice Souter
Co-organizer