Diabetes UK Crewe & South Cheshire Group provide support and educate people living with diabetes, as well as their family, friends and anyone else who is interested in knowing more about diabetes.
Group meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month, at:
St. Luke’s Church, Coppice Road, Willaston, CW5 6QA
Starting at 7.30pm.
Meetings are free to attend and are open to all. Please check beforehand for Covid-19 latest.
If you need guidance or information about diabetes and coronavirus, the Diabetes UK website is continually being updated and we recommend you look there for the most up-to-date information.
Also the Helpline is here to help if you need us and can be contacted either on 0345 123 2399 or at helpline@diabetes.org.uk
The Lymphoma Action Group is for anyone affected by lymphoma or any other blood cancer.
Meetings were being held on the first Wednesday of alternate months from 12-1.30pm at Stapeley Community Hall, Pear Tree Field, Nantwich CW5 7GE.
Sadly, during the COVID-19 pandemic we are not able to run our usual face-to-face events.
However, we are developing a series of online services and support to keep you connected during this challenging time, for example this webinar recording.
We also have Online Support Meetings on Zoom (but you don’t need to install Zoom). In Cheshire these are on the 4th Thursday of the month at 2pm.
PLEASE REGISTER HERE for these support meetings.
The charity also holds monthly coffee mornings throughout Cheshire where members can meet new friends, socialise and support each other.
In light of current circumstances all HIP events are currently postponed. We will keep you updated and are really looking forward to seeing you when we can resume our activities.
The closest coffee morning for our care Community residents is in Crewe. It takes place at the Crewe Arms Hotel on the first Friday of every month, 10:30-12.
Anyone with an acquired brain injury is very welcome to attend and come along with your carer, family member or friend, or alone if you prefer. There is no charge.
OUR FACEBOOK PAGE IS VERY MUCH STILL CONNECTING WITH EVERYONE……PLEASE HAVE A LOOK!!
We are a self-help organisation and we aim to provide a safe, confidential environment in which bereaved people can share their experiences and feelings, so giving and gaining support from each other. We also strive to improve public awareness and maintain contacts with many other statutory and voluntary organisations.
Crewe group meeting – 2nd Monday of every month.
If you have attended the Crewe group before and wish to attend a virtual Support Group, please email your details to crewe@uksobs.org
Alternatively, if you have not attended the group before, but would be interested in joining the Crewe virtual group, please ring Ed on –
07484 115 555
RICE Peer Support Groups help to support and empower people across Cheshire East as part of their recovery journey. Held in partnership with CGL and Acorn Recovery Projects, RICE Peer Support Groups are open to anyone who wants to try and overcome drug or alcohol addiction. These groups are relaxed, informal and non-prescriptive. You will not be judged.
Pre-Covid groups were held locally on:
Mondays 11am – 1pm at St Mary’s Church Hall, Church Lane, Nantwich CW5 5RQ
Wednesdays 12.30pm – 2pm at Breedon House, 259 Edleston Road, Crewe CW2 7EA
Thursdays 12.30pm – 2pm at Christ Church, 35 Christ Church Road, Alsager ST7 2HS
Fridays 11am – 1pm at Delamere Resource Centre, Delamere Street, Crewe CW1 2ER
Referral Information:
– GP
– Healthcare Professional
– Family member/carer
– Self referral
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Breathe East South Cheshire support group normally meets on the last Wednesday of every month, at 2pm.
Venue: Eagle Bridge Health Centre, Dunwoody Way, Crewe, CW1 3AW
For more information on how things are now: 0300 303 0253
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