Bath Chronicle

£8k to help vital work with young

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A company has donated £8,000 to a Bath charity working with young people.

Investment management firm Rathbones’ Bristol office has donated £8,000 to award-winning charity Developing Health & Independen­ce (DHI) to support its work with young people.

DHI supports people who are socially excluded for reasons such as homelessne­ss, alcohol or drug problems.

Alongside other donations, employees at Rathbone Investment Management and Rathbone Greenbank Investment­s have worked with the Trustees of the Rathbone Brothers Foundation to donate the funds.

Nicola Day, deputy head of Rathbone Greenbank, said: “We are delighted that over the last five years we have been able to support a number of local charities who carry out great work within the local area. We have primarily chosen charities which focus on young people, specifical­ly supporting youngsters in deprived areas.”

DHI was one of Rathbones’ selected charities during 2019 with the funding focused on young people’s drug and alcohol service in Bath & North East Somerset (called Project 28).

The service is free and confidenti­al, providing a flexible and non-judgementa­l space for young people to be open about the problems they are facing.

The project provides a range of support activities such as counsellin­g, diversiona­ry/residentia­l activities, drop-in sessions and outreach work to help young people change their behaviours, improve their health and increase their confidence and self-esteem.

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