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Download a No Substitute For Life team registration form

No Substitute For Life, our annual memorial football tournament held in Ferguslie, Renfrewshire, returns on October 10th. The tournament is held to celebrate the memory of those we have lost to suicide. This is a 7-aside tournament for ALL, to raise awareness of suicide and show support for all those looking for help and advice…

RAMH Steering Group needs you!

We are looking for more RAMH service users to join our steering group that meets 2pm on the first Tuesday of every month over Zoom. This is a space for you to give us vital feedback and shape the work we do in the future. We’re looking for people who are excited to share their…

53 year late library book donation to go towards RAMH Cookalong

The copy of Mrs Balbir Singh’s Indian Cookery was returned to the library anonymously with £20 included within it’s pages, presumably pre-empting  what would be a hefty late fine. As Renfrewshire Leisure are not imposing fines for the returns of overdue books, the money was chosen to be donated to RAMH. Since it is a…

RAMH Rams to take on Bishopton Ladies

The RAMH Rams Football Group will be playing a challenge match against current SWFL Division 2 champions Bishopton Ladies. Our Football group, which meets weekly to participate in 7-a-side, will look to hold their own as the take the step to a competitive 11-a-side game. The match will be at Bishopton’s home ground at the…

Digizone returns in REstore

We have rebooted the Digizone, which was previously in the Charleston Centre, in the RAMH REstore, 24 Causeyside Street, Paisley (Old Mothercare). Our information worker and a peer volunteer will be stationed there every Thursday from 12-2pm to show people self-management resources and answer any questions. This could be everything from help with using a…

Grow a Little Sunshine this Spring

This Spring, RAMH and the Rotary Club are challenging people to grow a sunflower as a symbol of hope for brighter days ahead. We are sending out around 15,000 seeds to people in Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire with the aim of seeing a meadow of bright sunflowers spread out in the community. As we navigate…