If you are supporting someone who is experiencing memory concerns, is currently on the Dementia Assessment Pathway, or has recently…
If you live, work in, or support someone in the Forest of Dean, your voice matters. The Forest Health Forum…
SWEF in partnership with Gloucestershire Community Foundation are offering financial support to help get your community micro-enterprise off the ground.
The Growth Hub have supported over 16,000 Gloucestershire businesses by providing free expert, tailored advice, training, resources, and support. They also run regular training workshops.
Gloucestershire’s Older Person’s Association and Age UK Gloucestershire have a joint commitment to working with older people in Gloucestershire, and want to understand and learn from you.
The Gloucestershire Carers Hub are delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new carer café – a relaxed and welcoming space for carers to take a break and connect with other carers in the community.
Great Oaks Hub are launching a new monthly wellbeing drop-in service, beginning on Tuesday 2nd September, to provide support and access to the Great Oaks Hospice team.
With more people living longer, Age UK Gloucestershire believes that this is something to be celebrated. They have launched an Act Now Age Better campaign, beginning with a focus on staying active and producing a guide to help you move more.
Club Connect is a dedicated support group offering a compassionate and understanding community for people in the Forest of Dean who are navigating life with long-term pain conditions.
NHS Gloucestershire supports the shared use of the information bus to aid active community involvement across Gloucestershire. Heather will be on the bus on 8th April.
Gloucestershire Rural Community Council’s DAISI project and partnership supports individuals, communities, and organisations with digital access by providing IT equipment, data, training, and accessibility resources.