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About Us

About Us

At BeeU, we are dedicated to creating a world where every young person feels safe, valued, and supported. Our mission is rooted in raising awareness about bullying, challenging the stigma around mental health, and empowering communities with the tools to prevent harm before it happens. We believe that kindness, empathy, and understanding are powerful forces for change — and that when young people are surrounded by these values, they can begin to heal, grow, and thrive.

We know that not everyone has the means to access private counselling, and not everyone can wait six to twelve months — or longer — for the support they urgently need. That is why BeeU raises funds throughout the year to ensure that young people in crisis are not left behind. No one deserves to be placed at the back of a waiting list. No one is less important. With BeeU, every young person matters, and we will always do everything we can to help.

Our support goes far beyond counselling alone. For some, the most immediate needs are practical: food, clothing, school uniforms, or essentials that help restore dignity and stability. For others, it is a safe space to talk, a trusted adult to listen, or guidance through the emotional impact of bullying and trauma. Whatever the need, BeeU is committed to responding with compassion, respect, and genuine care.

Together, we can make a meaningful difference. By working alongside families, schools, and communities, BeeU helps build a culture where bullying is challenged, compassion is encouraged, and every voice is heard. We stand united in the belief that change is possible — and that together, we can end bullying, one act of kindness and one young life at a time.





Mental Health


Mental health refers to a person's psychological, emotional, and social well-being; it influences what they feel and how they think, and behave. The state of cognitive and behavioural well-being is referred to as mental health, the state of cognitive and behavioural well-being is referred to as mental health. Mental health conditions can impact how a person thinks, feels and behaves, as well as their physical health. Good mental health is when you feel positive about yourself and cope well with the everyday pressures.



Anti-Bullying


Bullying is a serious issue that can have long-lasting effects on the mental health of victims. We play a crucial role in providing counseling, support groups, educational programs, and other resources to help victims of bullying. By sharing stories from people who have benefited from these services, we can help potential donors and volunteers understand the impact of their work. If you or someone you know has been affected by bullying, please reach out to us for support.




Our Goals


Raise Awareness: We educate individuals, schools, and communities about the different forms of bullying and their consequences.
Resources: We offer a wealth of resources for victims, parents, educators, and bystanders to prevent and address bullying.
Promote Empathy and Inclusion: We encourage empathy, kindness, and inclusion as powerful tools to combat bullying.
Support and Empower: We provide a safe space for victims to share their stories, seek advice, and find support from others who have experienced bullying.

Bullying is the repeated, intentional mistreatment of one person or a group by another. It can take many forms, including physical, verbal, social, and online harassment. Bullying often seeks to assert power and control over someone, causing emotional and physical harm.

Why Choose Us


Providing workshops allows others to see what we do and gain the trust the a person may need. We use friendly, caring therapists and are hoping to get more on board in the near future. Creating a safe space for someone is of most importance to us. When someone feels safe they will open up, our results become stronger and more positive. We work with the parents, the victims and the harmer. Sometimes a bully steps forward and asks for help, we know then we are winning. This is a campaign that works solely on donations and we do not get paid to run this. We do this to help others and make a difference.


  • We develop social skills
  • We use the bullseye approach
  • We help build confidence
  • We give those who need a platform to be listened to.

Who We Are


An anti bullying and mental health campaign who fights for the right for everyone to feel wanted and special. Everyone deserves to be heard within reason.

  • Address: 55 Kings Road, Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, M34 5FY
  • Phone: 0777 2324160
  • Email:campaign@beeualways.co.uk
  • Website Support: campaign@beeualways.co.uk
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