Do you want to find groups and support in the community that might help you improve your health and wellbeing? You can find lots of local support from charities to social groups in the Arc Bucks PCN Directory.
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Beaconsfield Advisory Centre is a service that provides information and practical assistance to anyone in any kind of need by means of an enquiry canter.
Our trained councilors can help with Debt, Housing, employment, Benefits, Marriage problems, Consumer problems and many more issues you may be facing.
We recommend emailing prior to your visit
At Heart and Soul Hub, we are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals recovering from mental health illness. We provide support, community integration, and work opportunities through our garden and workshop project. Everything we produce is sold to the community and all profits from our courses are used to help fund the Hub.
Our work is based on opportunity, empathy and, crucially, hope. By exploring new and imaginative solutions we want to make a collective difference.
As advocates for young people, we are big on the following:
Doing good together – everything we do is about networks and collaborations as we can’t do any of our work alone.
Knowledge equity – we value many different forms of knowledge, experience and wisdom, including that of young people, care givers and advocates.
Solution and action focused – we create or support projects that can overcome barriers to deliver urgently needed change.
Offering a range of different courses from painting, sewing, mediation, mindfulness and much more – Please visit the website for more information on dates and times and venues – and a full range of courses offered. Funding is targeted to support people who otherwise might not be able to afford to attend adult learning courses, including those on low incomes, jobseeker and others referred by community partner organisations.
A service offering Opportunities to fulfil ambitions and achieve their potential through learning and training.
Establishment for reading books, Working and study. Also offering a wide range of services.
Establishment for reading books, working and study. Benifitting free Wifi and use of Computers.
The WEA provides high quality learning opportunities for adults of all ages. Our courses are taught by experienced, qualified tutors, but the atmosphere is friendly and informal. You don’t need any previous knowledge or qualifications to take part, just an interest in the subject. The WEA’s Marlow and Henley branches offer courses in art and architecture, music and history, literature and science
Service for Buckinghamshire residents who are housebound and unable to visit a library due to illness or disability.
The NSC provides information and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work