DO YOU CARE ABOUT CARERS?

Posted on: September 23, 2025

BECOME A TRUSTEE

Help shape the future of Crossroads Braintree & Chelmsford

We’re looking for compassionate, community-minded individuals to join our Board of Trustees. Whether you have lived experience, professional skills, or simply a passion for supporting unpaid family carers and older adults — your voice matters.

What you’ll gain:

✅ Use your skills for good

✅ Make a real difference in Mid Essex

✅ Be part of a warm, inclusive team

✅ No prior trustee experience needed — just commitment and care

Interested or want to learn more?

📩 Contact: Danni Perry

Finance and Business Development Manager

📧 braintreexroads@btconnect.com

📞 01376 529985

📍 Crossroads Braintree & Chelmsford, 8 Park Farm, Witham Road, Black Notley, Braintree CM77 8LQ

🧾 Charity No: 105939

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