YOU MATTER!

Small, free, confidential support groups for young women with mental health concerns. Offering a safe place for you to come and talk, listen or just be.

HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Our support groups are run by volunteers. Your donations will help us to support more girls in more locations. You Matter!

CHARITY OF THE YEAR 2026

Azets Accountants Truro, Roddas, Impress Web, Rotary Redruth, BJ Press and Watson Marlow have all chosen us as their Charity of the Year for 2026!! We thank them very much for their generous support!

The Georgia’s Voice Podcast

A Georgia’s Voice podcast hosted by Max Mazoudier and featuring Sophie Alway

Global’s Make Some Noise

Funding The Hub to provide essential mental health and emotional support! Thank you!

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THANK YOU

We are incredibly grateful to The Fore, The National Lottery Community Fund, and the Duchy Health Charity for their generous funding. This vital support will enable us to continue our mission of providing a safe space and essential mental health support for young women in our community. Their belief in our work is a huge encouragement and will allow us to expand our services, reaching even more young women who need our help. Thank you for empowering us to make a real difference.

WATCH THE FILM

Sophie, founder of Georgia’s Voice tells her story and the reasons behind ‘Georgia’s Voice’.

Towards Zero

Cornwall Council’s Towards Zero event at Heartlands where our founder Sophie was asked to be a keynote speaker…

OUR CHARITY SHOP

We have a small selection of branded goodies and our event tickets for sale on our online shop here.

We also have a selection of hoodies and t-shirts available in our bricks-and-mortar store “Georgia’s Voice PreLoved Boutique” which you can find at  5 Killigrew Street, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3PG – what3words ///hooked.offer.mental

SUPPORTING YOUNG WOMEN ACROSS CORNWALL

Georgia's Legacy

Georgia’s Voice is the legacy of beautiful daughter Georgia Lee Gallaway who took her own life on July 6th 2020. Through the passion and hard work of the amazing team behind Georgia’s Voice we hope to reduce the rate of suicide in young women by making them realise they are not alone, and this is not the only option.

Through our support groups we have created a huge network of support, we provide safe spaces for the girls to talk, or not talk! Somewhere they will really be listened to, with empathy, not judgement.

Read more about Georgia’s legacy here…

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Georgia's Voice - What we do

We train, support & empower our amazing team of facilitators to help facilitate our groups.  Our volunteers are offered a full training package and ongoing support throughout their journey with us, as well as regular networking events.

We offer regular group activities for all of our members to meet, relax and make new friends. Our trips have included sailing, yoga & retreats.

We also host a popular online support group on the last Monday of every month. They are small, free confidential groups hosted purely online. We offer a caring, non-judgemental group to chat, or just listen for young women aged 18-25 between 6.30pm and 7-30pm.

Click here to view support info…

Click here to learn about our groups…

Georgia's Voice - Our Strategy 2023-2026
  • Continue empowering our members to have open and honest conversations on how we can add new services that meet the needs of our members based on data collected from them.
  • Continually review our vision, values and mission. Making prevention work a priority, specifically through the collection of data by using “you said, we did” and our annual National Listening Day.
  • Launch our mental health podcast, and blog, ensuring our members voices are heard!
  • Provide a further 1036 talking therapy sessions.
  • Continue our works to raise funding through bids and events.
  • Ensuring that we use sustainability-secure core funding to pay for additional services and build our reserves upto a maximum of 12 months running costs.
  • Launch our youth advisory board made up of support group members, taking action from the feedback they provide.
  • Continue in our mission to establish our hub. A place young women can come to receive emotional mental health support and signposting. A base where we can bring our whole team together!
  • Provide referrals for the benefit of our group members, building on and strengthening our relationships with mental health services.
  • Continue in our mission to collaborate with schools, university’s and colleages to raise awareness and increase the impact and reach of our work.
  • Continue to provide person centred services and expand our demographic reach by opening another 4-6 groups per year.
  • Continue running online support groups to ensure every young woman in Cornwall can access our services.
  • Train an additional 40 support group facilitators.
  • Value our community and volunteers, understanding that together we are stronger.