Charities and projects we support
About Our Chosen Charities and Projects
One of the main missions of Whatlabel is to help fundraise for amazing projects and charities in the UK who support young people, adults and families with Autism, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities.
Aswell as donating 100% of all donations, We also wish to donate the profit raised through the sales of our products to our carefully selected partners. Below is a summary of each project and charity who we will be funding for the next few years.
Currently we have no plans to expand our charity partners at this time, but we welcome affiliate applications to help us advertise and promote our brand. Please get in touch if you are interested at [email protected] or visit our affiliate registration page.
WE WORK WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHO STRUGGLE WITH A WIDE RANGE OF DIFFICULTIES.
Our director Janet Nicks specialises in supporting families who may have a family member with hidden special needs and disabilities, such as Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Autism, Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, learning difficulties and the wide range of associated difficulties such as depression, anxiety disorders, mental health difficulties, and social communication difficulties.
GIVE US A CALL TO FIND OUT MORE AND REGISTER FOR OUR SERVICES ON 01280 824871
We offer a range of practical, specialist clubs and activities alongside our advice, guidance and support. We will always aim to return your calls, although please do keep trying as at times we are extremely busy, which can cause delays on our part, we would hate to miss your enquiry.
WE WELCOME SELF-REFERRALS BY PHONE OR EMAIL TO ACCESS OUR SPECIALIST SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE.
We work with children and young people who struggle with a wide range of difficulties suchas self-harm, low self esteem, eating disorders, difficulties remaining on any task, even when self imposed, difficulties feeling positive or accepted, associated challenging behaviours, bipolar disorder, psychosis and sensory integration difficulties.
During our weekly clinic we can identify any underlying difficulties causing significant barriers to making good progress towards social relationships, employment or training etc.
WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF LOCAL REFERRAL STREAMS WE CAN INITIATE AFTER AN INFORMAL ASSESSMENT.
AMHA I Autism Mental Health Awareness was created by Sonny Hawkins for those living within the UK, supported by Fixers, an organisation that gives young people a voice, and a charity called Clearly Speaking, a Specialist Children and Family Support Centre in Buckingham for those with Autism, Mental Health and Learning Difficulties.
AMHA will be moving over to a new platform from 2021 and along with a new name: The Neurodiversity Project. For more info please visit the website below.
AMHA has one mission, to raise a more accurate awareness about those on the Autistic Spectrum (ASD), those who have Mental illnesses, and a special emphasis on those with comorbid conditions alongside their Autism. Our hope through educating the public, is to make positive change to end the misunderstandings / misconceptions which in turn battle the current stigma attached to Autism and Mental Health, and hopefully encourage more openness and honest discussion about people’s own difficulties and seek earlier intervention no matter what age, gender or ethnic background they come from.
AMHA was not created to tell you how to feel, or make assumptions about you, Autism or Mental Health. We recognise and embrace the differences we all experience which is why AMHA was not built based on one person’s perspective living with Autism, Mental Health or Comorbidity. The purpose of this campaign is to build and share a community of different, inspirational, colourful points of views and perspectives living with Autism and or Mental Health.















