- Hope: the belief that recovery is possible for every individual
- Respect: valuing differences and all contributions
- Enabling: giving people encouragement and support to achieve their goals
- Inclusion: the belief that everyone has a right to participate fully in society
For over 60 years Richmond Fellowship has been working with individuals, families and communities to make mental health recovery a reality.
More importantly, Richmond Fellowship's services work hand-in-hand with people we support to give them the confidence and self belief that they have an important contribution to make in society.
By working closely with the people we support, the charity has developed a range of services that can make a positive difference to their lives.
Since 1959, Richmond Fellowship has provided support to thousands of people across the country to help them manage the day to day impacts of living with mental ill health.
Richmond Fellowship offer a range of services across England including supported housing, community, crisis houses, residential homes, employment support and social enterprises.