FAQ
Our charity focuses on health and wellbeing, offering community support across South Holland, Boston, and beyond since 2016. We target individuals who fall through the gaps of societal support, providing peer-led groups and activities for various needs including wellbeing, early-onset dementia, and youth clubs. Operating from three main sites and satellite centres, we aim to be the primary source of non-clinical support within our community.
Our charity is led by a Board of Trustees, alongside a dedicated leadership team led by Founder and CEO, Michael Morris and project coordinators. The team works across our sites to deliver support and coordinate our services effectively.
We offer Wellbeing Support through our Wellbeing Hub provision at Spalding and Holbeach, which focuses on creating a community space for socialisation, signposting, and support services. We also provide free washing and laundry services, with our hubs open on specified days for various group activities.
We provide FOCUS Day groups and Movement 4 Memory sessions designed for individuals with early-stage/onset dementia and their carers. These services aim to offer mental and physical stimulation and a break for carers, with a nominal charge covering refreshments and activities.
We host youth groups for children aged 6 to 11 and 12 to 16, utilising facilities like our Digital Den, Sports Hall, and Project Room. These sessions offer a range of activities from technology use to crafting and sports, creating a fun and engaging environment for young people.
Yes, there are volunteering opportunities in group support, core support, and building support. Interested parties can reach out to our Project Manager, Laura Stevens for more information through [email protected]
We have several key events planned over the course of 2026 to celebrate our tenth anniversary of being a charity. These events play a vital role in funding our services and projects.
Donations can be made through the Just Giving page or by participating in the South and East Lincolnshire Community Lottery. Items can also be donated via the charity's wish list.
It can be booked for wakes, christenings, birthdays, corporate meetings, activities, groups, and other gatherings.
The Hub offers buffets, a licensed bar, toilet facilities, open garden space, a hall for up to 80 people, and a kitchen.
Yes, their facilities are wheelchair accessible and have disabled access toilets and paved entryways for easy access.
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