Community Activities
Lighthouse Money Advice is a FCA registered debt advice service set up the help people with personal debt or financial issues. The service is operated on an appointment basis following contact with the Lighthouse Money advice office.
Lighthouse Pantry is a membership food club set up to help people reduce their weekly food costs so that they have more money for other household expenses. There is an application process and membership criteria applies. The food in the Pantry is sources from supermarket surplus and members are… [READ MORE]
The Meet Up group runs every week usually on a Tuesday. The group meet together for interesting talks and demonstrations from local people and organisations which are then followed up with a sit-down meal. The group is open to all and helps reduce isolation, build friendships and spark interest in… [READ MORE]
The Men's Shed and Ladies workshop is a practical project aimed at supporting both men and women in different ways. For the men the group meets on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday and they get together to carry out practical tasks and to talk about their lives in a supportive way. For the women… [READ MORE]
Cookery class for people with learning difficulties and who may suffer from Mental Health issues.
Contact Louise on 01706 620 340
Arm Chair exercises at Crimble Croft Community Centre.
Please contact Louise 01706 620 340
OAP Luncheon Group
Includes arm chair exercises, two course lunch and bingo. Contact Louise on 01706 620 340 for more information.
Private maths classes to meet your childs needs.
Please contact Saj on 03300 109919
Sail model boats on the Mill Lodge and then come back to the centre for bacon butties.
We have a food pantry for local residents to make the cost of food more affordable.
We will provide at homework club on Saturdays 1-3 starting in September
We will be providing welfare benefit advice for local residents starting later this month.
DHOLK NIGHTS
Dance/movement therapy, usually referred to simply as dance therapy or DMT, is a type of therapy that uses movement to help individuals achieve emotional, cognitive, physical, and social integration. Beneficial for both physical and mental health, dance therapy can be used for stress… [READ MORE]
(Females only) for now.
Our Punjabi Mental Health Support Groups provide empathy, acceptance and reassurance from peers in a non-judgemental way which helps to normalise experiences and reduce stigma. They provide a listening ear, practical help, friendship and social support, that makes coping… [READ MORE]
Normalising & Humanising Mental Illness
Everybody in the world has mental health. Everyone.
Yet the fear of being judged is preventing many people from talking about it. At Chasing the Stigma we want to help remove that fear and unnecessary stigma, by using our own first-hand experiences to… [READ MORE]
We are totally inclusive and teach respect for all
Bring your dog too and become part of our therapy team for an hour or too! Our blog tells you lots more about this project. We are working with local schools to provide alternative educational experiences and supporting people with mental health problems to get work experience and maybe find paid… [READ MORE]
Anyone who likes Animals. An Animal themed café style atmosphere set up to cater for people with Dementia and their carers. Open to people with social anxiety with quiet room for one to one work and animal contact possibly used as graded exposure care plan suitable for young children with special… [READ MORE]
1. Animal welfare training to people with special needs e.g. Learning Disabilities, Autism, Mental Health Recovery etc.
2. Animal assisted therapy training for care professionals.
Suitable for all ages / anyone who likes animals, we take our dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and mice to visit various facilities across Greater Manchester. The sessions can vary depending on the needs of the group e.g. playing as therapy, mindfulness, education about animal welfare, arts and… [READ MORE]