We host a range of events throughout the year to help fundraise for Seaview and raise awareness about our work and mission.
Destroy All Hastings is a collective of Hastings based music lovers that has come together to build a free entry fundraiser event to raise money for Seaview Project and Hastings Foodbank.
Taking over at The Pig on the late May bank holiday weekend, a vast number of musicians have been assembled to build a lineup to cater to many music tastes.
Our annual showcase event celebrating recovery with an afternoon filled with music, comedy, poetry, and much more was once again a huge success!
Our event showcased incredible talent from our service users, and was an inspiring show! Thank you to all those who made it possible.
For this project Seaview RADAR clients participated in a Town Explores a Book, remembering and sharing our childhood experiences.
We would like to say a huge thank you to Imogen White for supporting our service users, helping them to find their voices and stories.
This year the Good Governance Institute discussed scarcity, a lack of resources, in a wider concept at their annual lecture. The lecture was chaired by our very own Anna Barnes who has been dedicated to advocating for marginalised people for many years.
Seaview is full of so much talent; we have poets, singers, dancers and comedians all under one roof! Our service users and staff put on an absolutely unforgettable show and it was a wonderful opportunity to come together and celebrate each other’s personal journeys.
Jazz in the Garden with Liane Carroll and her husband bassist Roger Carey was an event set up for our supporters and Friends of Seaview, to give thanks and to raise further awareness about our services and just how far their donation goes into shaping Seaview. Thanks to Friend of Seaview Nick Bloomfield for filming and editing together moments from the event, you really captured the essence of the afternoon!
We kicked off December in the most festive way we could with our annual Christmas Carol concert in aid of Seaview Project. We had such an incredible night and it was a huge success thanks to all those involved!
Our 2021 Big Sleep event was altered to adhere to the COVID-19 regulations at the time, designed for bubbles of friends and families rather than one big group all together. We had live virtual entertainment from local musician Archie Norris who took requests from the sleepers for the evening, and we managed to raise money to help us match fund our services.
Our Big Sleep events have always been an astounding success at not only raising money for Seaview, but by raising awareness of our services and the life of someone who may be rough sleeping. Although only a tiny snippet of what they may experience, it’s an overall moving yet entertaining event; with live entertainment from music to story telling.
Seaview’s range of support services helps marginalised people with addiction problems, mental health issues, ex-and at-risk offenders and rough sleepers achieve personal growth and fulfilment.
We provide a warm and welcoming building where people can find help, comfort, friendship and inspiration.
Our ADDER, RADAR, Alcohol Outreach and Harm Reduction teams work with those struggling with complex addiction issues.
Seaview’s homeless services start on the street with our Rough Sleepers Outreach Teams.
We work with a range of partner agencies to offer healthcare services to our clients.
We provide a warm and welcoming building where people can find help, comfort, friendship and inspiration.
Our ADDER, RADAR, Alcohol Outreach and Harm Reduction teams work with those struggling with complex addiction issues.
Seaview’s homeless services start on the street with our Rough Sleepers Outreach Teams.
We work with a range of partner agencies to offer healthcare services to our clients.