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Thank you NETA

A Heartfelt Thank You to NETA for Their Generous Donation

At MAIN, we are absolutely delighted to share some wonderful news with our community. We recently received a generous donation of £1,000.00 from NETA, and we couldn’t be more grateful.

This kind contribution will be used to help improve our outdoor space and privacy—an area that plays a vital role in the wellbeing and development of the children, young people, and adults we support.

MAIN is a charity based in the heart of Middlesbrough, dedicated to supporting individuals with autism, learning disabilities, and complex needs. From the age of 5 and into adulthood, we provide a safe, understanding environment where individuals can thrive, learn, and connect with others.

Outdoor space is not just a luxury—it’s essential. It offers our young people the chance to explore, relax, and engage in sensory activities in a calm and secure setting. Thanks to NETA’s kindness, we’re one step closer to making this space even more welcoming, therapeutic, and private for everyone who uses it.

On behalf of everyone at MAIN, especially those who will directly benefit from this donation, thank you, Sean Johnston, Director and Brian Ward, Scaffold Centre Coordinator at NETA, for supporting our mission and helping us create better opportunities and brighter days for those we serve.

With heartfelt gratitude,
The MAIN Team

 

Parent / Carer Open Day May 20th May 2025 – 12 – 2pm 5 – 7pm

You’re Invited! MAIN Open Day – Discover Our New Pathways to Independence

We are thrilled to invite all parents and carers to join us for a special Open Day at MAIN, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore our brand-new Pathways to Independence space.

Date: 20th May 2025
Time: 12:00pm – 2pm / 5pm – 7pm
Location: MAIN – TS3 6EN

Our Pathways to Independence is a fully adaptable and accessible learning environment designed to help young people build essential life skills with confidence and independence. From practicing daily living tasks to exploring vocational and social opportunities, the space has been thoughtfully developed to support every individual’s journey at their own pace.

During the Open Day, you’ll have the chance to:

  • Tour the new facility

  • Meet our experienced and supportive team

  • Learn about the personalised programmes we offer

  • Ask questions and get involved in shaping future activities

This is a great opportunity to see first-hand how MAIN is continuing to empower young people by creating inclusive and inspiring spaces that reflect real-life experiences.

Booking required – please email @ info@iammain.org.uk or call – 01642 608012

We can’t wait to welcome you.

 

Mental Health Week 2025

Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 – We’re Here to Help

May 12–18, 2025

This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, and this year’s theme, ‘Community’ is one that truly resonates with us here at MAIN.

Being part of a supportive, understanding community is vital to mental health and wellbeing. Whether it’s a friendly conversation, access to shared resources, or simply knowing you’re not alone, community creates connection and connection is at the heart of recovery, resilience, and wellbeing.

At MAIN, we are proud to stand alongside individuals and families navigating life’s challenges. Our mission is to support people with neurodiverse conditions and mental health needs, and we believe in the power of community to uplift and empower. This week is a reminder that nobody should have to face their struggles in isolation.

We’re Here to Help.

Throughout this week and beyond, we are committed to raising awareness, promoting understanding, and offering our support to those who need it most. Whether you’re seeking information, resources, or someone to talk to, MAIN is here for you.

Please visit our website at www.iammain.org.uk to learn more about what we do and how we can support you or your loved ones.

Let’s keep the conversation going. Let’s build a stronger, kinder, more connected community.
#togetherraisingsmiles

 

VE Day Celebrations 1945 – 2025

MAIN had a fantastic turnout to celebrate the heroic men and women who fought valiantly for our futures, we welcomed our neighbours from Pennyman House and Elizabeth House and many of our local community, all coming together to say thank you and to mark the 80th Anniversary of the end of WWII; in one of the pictures there are names highlighted our blackboard, they represent all of the veterans who lived in North Ormesby and who lost their lives, fighting for our freedom.

 

 

Mental Health Week 2025

Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 – We’re Here to Help

May 12–18, 2025

This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, and this year’s theme, ‘Community’ is one that truly resonates with us here at MAIN.

Being part of a supportive, understanding community is vital to mental health and wellbeing. Whether it’s a friendly conversation, access to shared resources, or simply knowing you’re not alone, community creates connection and connection is at the heart of recovery, resilience, and wellbeing.

At MAIN, we are proud to stand alongside individuals and families navigating life’s challenges. Our mission is to support people with neurodiverse conditions and mental health needs, and we believe in the power of community to uplift and empower. This week is a reminder that nobody should have to face their struggles in isolation.

We’re Here to Help.

Throughout this week and beyond, we are committed to raising awareness, promoting understanding, and offering our support to those who need it most. Whether you’re seeking information, resources, or someone to talk to, MAIN is here for you.

Please visit our website at www.iammain.org.uk to learn more about what we do and how we can support you or your loved ones.

Let’s keep the conversation going. Let’s build a stronger, kinder, more connected community.
#togetherraisingsmiles