Our purpose is to Inspire more to contribute to a healthier, flourishing society based on values, justice, trust and co-operation

 

 

 

Who we are

Help2Help is a charitable foundation working in partnership with other like-minded groups. We believe in the importance of collaborations and are committed to working for the benefit of humanity. We believe that improving wellbeing, and developing good character and virtues is fundamental for achieving a better life and society and improving the world we live in.

As a non-profit organisation our purpose and solutions are not profit driven. Our intention is to provide solutions which maximise impact and potential worldwide, and our planning is driven by this. By enhancing the impact of our partners we enhance the impact of our common goals.

Our Trustees

Tuvi Orbach, Managing Trustee

Help2Help is a charitable foundation working in partnership with other like-minded groups. We believe in the importance of collaborations and are committed to working for the benefit of humanity. We believe that improving wellbeing, and developing good character and virtues is fundamental for achieving a better life and society and improving the world we live in.

As a non-profit organisation our purpose and solutions are not profit driven. Our intention is to provide solutions which maximise impact and potential worldwide, and our planning is driven by this. By enhancing the impact of our partners we enhance the impact of our common goals.

Help2Help is a charitable foundation working in partnership with other like-minded groups. We believe in the importance of collaborations and are committed to working for the benefit of humanity. We believe that improving wellbeing, and developing good character and virtues is fundamental for achieving a better life and society and improving the world we live in.

As a non-profit organisation our purpose and solutions are not profit driven. Our intention is to provide solutions which maximise impact and potential worldwide, and our planning is driven by this. By enhancing the impact of our partners we enhance the impact of our common goals.

Madeleine Craggs, Co-founder Trustee

Help2Help is a charitable foundation working in partnership with other like-minded groups. We believe in the importance of collaborations and are committed to working for the benefit of humanity. We believe that improving wellbeing, and developing good character and virtues is fundamental for achieving a better life and society and improving the world we live in.

As a non-profit organisation our purpose and solutions are not profit driven. Our intention is to provide solutions which maximise impact and potential worldwide, and our planning is driven by this. By enhancing the impact of our partners we enhance the impact of our common goals.

Who we are

Professor David Peters

Clinical Director, University of Westminster

 

Professor Felicia A. Huppert

Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Darwin College, Cambridge

 

Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown

Emeritus Professor of Public Health, University of Warwick

 

Dr Arnon Rolnick

Clinical Psychologist

Dr Peter Fenwick

Emeritus Senior Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry

Dr Oliver Robinson

Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Greenwich

David Lorimer

MA, PGCE, FRSA

Our Trustees

Tuvi Orbach
Managing Trustee

With his vast expertise in cutting-edge technology and heath-care Tuvi drives Help2Help forward in our purpose to inspire personal development and wellbeing, and help like-minded organisations to accomplish their goals. His innovative vision and talent for identifying unmet needs influences modern, creative solutions and advances his and our ethos to help communities and individuals strive for improved social, psychological and physiological health and happiness.
Tuvi has founded, co-founded and held directorships in many companies including:

  • TO Health (formally Health-Smart), a UK company combining science, technology and clinical expertise for monitoring and improving health
  • Ultrasis Plc, a public company trading on the London Stock Exchange, responsible for developing and distributing world leading interactive online solutions for anxiety and depression
  • Sapiens International, trading on NASDAQ
  • Software Incubator, later acquired by JVP, responsible for creating a number of successful high-tech companies
  • Anafa, software house
  • MindLife UK, Ltd, integrating sensor technology with multimedia and healthcare
  • Medeci Developments Ltd, innovators of medical electronics and rehabilitation solutions.
Madeleine Craggs
Co-founder Trustee

Madeleine was Development Director of the Medical College of St Bartholomew’s Hospital (1984-1990) when she became involved in the pioneering work of The Department of Medical Electronics and the formation of Help2Help. Her role at Bart’s also engendered a keen interest in technology transfer, ‘start-up’ organisations and a belief in the power of the mind to contribute to ones’ health and well-being.

The remainder of her working life was then spent in a medical environment; firstly (1990-1997) as The Secretary of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (now Cancer Research UK) and then as the Chief Executive and Registrar of the General Osteopathic Council (1997-Dec 2007). The latter was a newly created, statutory, body requiring establishment. So in both these roles Madeleine was able to utilise the skills and interests honed at Bart’s.

In her first career she was an officer in the Women’s Royal Army Corps (1975-1984). During this time she held 13 different appointments ranging from general management to policy development. Although now retired she still leads an active and social life and contributes to her local community through voluntary work. This has included being a Charity Trustee, a School Governor and an Independent Visitor to the custody cells of Police Stations.

Scientific Advisory Board

Professor David Peters

Clinical Director, University of Westminster

 

Dr Arnon Rolnick

Clinical Psychologist

David Lorimer

MA, PGCE, FRSA

Professor Felicia A. Huppert

Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Darwin College, Cambridge

 

Dr Peter Fenwick

Emeritus Senior Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry

Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown

Emeritus Professor of Public Health, University of Warwick

 

Dr Oliver Robinson

Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Greenwich