Take a little time for yourself with our weekly online Carers Café, held every Monday from 1pm–2pm. It’s a warm and welcoming space to pause, chat and connect with others who understand. Join us from the comfort of your own home for friendly conversation, shared experiences and a supportive break in your day.
A relaxed weekly Carers Café at Clarence House every Tuesday from 1–3pm, offering a chance to unwind and connect with others. Join us this week for bingo, meditation and some relaxed social time.
A friendly midweek Carers Café at Clarence House every Wednesday from 10:00 – 12:00 to relax, try something new, and enjoy good company with the Leicester Carers Support Service. This week we plan on going on a relaxing stroll through Abbey Park.
Drop in to our outreach session at the Merlyn Vaz Health Centre to chat with the Leicester Carers Support Service team and find out how we can support you.
A monthly drop-in event at the Bradbury Centre offering health and wellbeing information, advice, and support from a range of local organisations, open to everyone.
Take a little time for yourself with our weekly online Carers Café, held every Monday from 1pm–2pm. It’s a warm and welcoming space to pause, chat and connect with others who understand. Join us from the comfort of your own home for friendly conversation, shared experiences and a supportive break in your day.
A relaxed weekly Carers Café at Clarence House every Tuesday from 1–3pm, offering a chance to unwind and connect with others. This week, we’re heading out for a friendly lunch together at Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre, so come along and enjoy something a little different!
Treat yourself to a day at the seaside and join us on our day trip to Hunstanton. Enjoy fresh sea air, beautiful coastal views and a chance to relax, unwind and spend time with others who understand your caring role. This is a free trip for unpaid carers.
Our Parent Carer Support Group is a welcoming space for parents and carers of children and young people under the age of 25 with special educational needs and disabilities. The group offers a chance to connect with others who understand the realities of caring for a young person.