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“Everything changes in life and it’s not always easy to acknowledge.” ~ Ray’s story, Stuart Low Trust

Welcome to Mental Health Awareness Week, a time dedicated to shining a spotlight on and raising awareness about the significance of mental wellbeing. This year’s theme is anxiety, and we’ll be sharing some stories and experiences from young people in Islington who are benefitting from transformative local programmes. Here, we caught up with Ray,* who took part in The Stuart Low Trust (SLT) Art workshops.

Everything changes in life and it’s not always easy to acknowledge – illness, grief, loss of control creeps into your once contented life.” ~ Ray, Stuart Low Trust, Art workshops participant

Ray describes his experience of attending The Stuart Low Trust Art workshops:

“I attended the art sessions held at the Estorick Gallery which is held fortnightly. We have attended every art session since joining.

Everything changes in life and it’s not always easy to acknowledge – illness, grief, loss of control creeps into your once contented life.  The changes and loneliness it brings are hard to forget.

Taking part in the art classes has helped me feel more involved. Socialising is so important as it encourages communication and laughter.  I enjoy the journey to the venue, the cup of tea in the cafe, meeting our Estorick workshop facilitator and hopefully his volunteers, seeing cheerful faces making conversation and eventually into the gallery to do some art.”

About Stuart Low Trust:
Stuart Low was a young man from Islington with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, who sadly took his own life- aged 27.  He couldn’t find the right support at the right time when he needed it most.  Stuart’s death mobilised local residents to create SLT in 1999.  SLT supports isolated Islington residents to connect through up to 200 free nature, art and wellbeing activities each year. *Names have been changed to protect identity.
Did you know that we are raising funds for incredible services and projects like the Stuart Low Trust to help young people in Islington access the care and support they need? Every donation, however small, will make a real difference.