How Compassionate Community Meetups are making a difference in Colchester…

Posted on: June 30, 2025

We hope you can join us for our next Meetup on Friday 4h July, hosted by Compassionate Community Champions  Thompson Smith & Puxon, at their Stable Road premises, Colchester.

How Compassionate Community Meetups are making a difference in Colchester…

  • These monthly Compassionate Community Meetups are an opportunity to be part of a special group of people, places and projects who are helping build networks of support for others experiencing life’s biggest challenges.
  • Starting at 10am with a cuppa, Thompson Smith & Puxon and Essex Search & Rescue will be sharing why & how they are supporting local communities.
  • There will be an opportunity for further networking, sharing, and learning with other community ambassadors to 11am.
  • Our wellbeing walk will start at 11am for those who wish to join.

Organised by St Helena Hospice

 

Author: Emily Smith
Posted:
Categories: Events, News, Opportunities

Leave a Reply

Related Posts

International Day of Persons with Disabilities – 3 December

3rd December is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities — a reminder of how important it is that everyone can access the support they need in their community. The Essex Map brings together local disability-friendly groups and services, from social clubs and peer support to accessible activities and wellbeing resources. Are you part of
Read more…

Read more...

Ready to Make a Difference in Essex?

Coming up on 5 December is International Volunteer Day — a global celebration of the power and impact of volunteering. It’s the perfect moment to shine a light on the incredible organisations across Essex that rely on volunteers, and to encourage more people to get involved in supporting their local communities. If you’re thinking about
Read more…

Read more...

Have your say: Parent & Carer Survey on Youth Vaping

Essex County Council is conducting important research into youth vaping and is seeking views from parents and carers of children aged 9–14 in Essex. Your insight will help shape future support and a new county-wide campaign to help families have non-judgemental conversations about the risks of vaping for young people. The survey is anonymous, takes
Read more…

Read more...