We are very grateful to all of the sponsors of the two FREE performances of No one Here is Me that we are delivering in September, as part of the Baton of Hope visit to the area.
Click here to find out more and book your free tickets.
Bringing change and hope to the world, because no one deserves to die by suicide. A national movement to prevent suicide and save lives through proactive change. The Baton of Hope:
The University’s mission is to pursue excellence in education and research; inspired by our Church of England foundation, they are passionate about transforming individuals, creating knowledge and enriching communities to build sustainable futures.
Over the last decade, the University has grown substantially and is the home to over 25,000 students across three different campuses.
East Kent Mind is here for anyone struggling with their mental health or supporting someone who is. They assist people in their recovery, helping them take control of their wellbeing and lead fulfilled, productive lives.
East Kent Mind is part of Mind in Bexley and East Kent and was founded in 1986 and has developed into a significant provider of mental health services.
iTrust is an independent speak up service that empowers both individuals and organisations to discover the truth. Based on experience, we truly understand the needs of those who report wrongdoing and provide the highest quality reporting to those assessing their information.
We work tirelessly to deliver a professional service to both the organisation and the individuals who are at their core. With their extensive experience and unique approach, iTrust provides both technical and personal solutions for organisations who support those who wish to report their concerns and for those required to assess their information.
Councillor Martin Round, Mayor of Maidstone 2025-2026
In 2002, Martin concluded his professional career as a tutor and lecturer at Mid Kent College and became a Headcorn Parish Council Member in 2004. He was elected as Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) Councillor to the Headcorn Ward in 2014.
Martin is passionate about representing the area he loves. He dedicates much of his time to resolving issues related to planning, conservation and heritage matters. He also uses his knowledge to resolve issues about the landscape, rivers and flooding, trees, wildlife and enforcement and mens mental health.
Mayah’s Legacy is an advocacy charity that gives confidence to women who don’t feel able to speak up about their health needs. They build confidence rooted in empathy by offering:
Every year over 6000 students from Medway, Maidstone and beyond choose MidKent College. Their Medway Campus has some of the best vocational training facilities in the country and the Maidstone Campus, on the Oakwood Park complex, has state-of-the-art workshops, with the University Centre Maidstone, providing a valuable higher education and professional training centre for Maidstone.
For over 100 years they have been providing high-quality technical training and apprenticeships in a range of subject areas.