非营利组织Blossome创始人Kim Moore因其支持受成瘾影响家庭的工作,被评为2026年重大议题改变者。
Kim Moore, founder of nonprofit Blossome, named 2026 Big Issue Changemaker for her work supporting families affected by addiction.
金摩尔(Kim Moore)是一位Colchester女性, 也是非营利团体Blosome的创始人, 被命名为2026年健康和残疾类大问题改变者。
Kim Moore, a Colchester woman and founder of the self-care nonprofit Blossome, has been named a 2026 Big Issue Changemaker in the Health and Disability category.
她所在的组织是在她丈夫死于酒精中毒之后的一次个人康复之旅上诞生的,该组织为受吸毒成瘾影响的家庭提供心理创伤知情的同伴支助和福利方案。
Her organization, born from a personal healing journey after her husband’s death from alcoholism, offers trauma-informed peer support and wellbeing programs for families affected by addiction.
Blossome将于2026年转型为注册心理健康慈善机构,旨在扩大可及的社区护理,并准备发布关于成瘾长期情感、身体和经济影响的研究。
Blossome, transitioning to a registered mental health charity in 2026, aims to expand accessible, community-based care and is preparing to release research on the long-term emotional, physical, and financial impacts of addiction.
摩尔是一名经过认证的有意识的自我同情教师,他领导人们努力减少孤立,倡导预防性精神保健支助。
Moore, a certified mindful self-compassion teacher, leads efforts to reduce isolation and advocate for preventative mental health support.