Carers Week is an annual campaign run nationally to celebrate and recognise the UK's 6.4 million carers who look after family or friends who are older, ill or have a disability.
Carers Week runs 6 – 12th June and is aimed at arranging activities to reach carers who don't know that help is available; to give carers a boost to keep going and to enable carers to come together to socialise, relax and find support and understanding.
As part of Carers Week, Audlem Carer's Support Group, with the support of ADCA, is holding a Carers Information Day on Wednesday, 8th June between 10am and 1pm in the Public Hall.
Everyone is welcome to come along whether you are a carer or not for coffee, chat and information about the support and health advice available to carers.
As well as a free raffle and refreshments, there will be numerous stalls in the Hall, including
So do please feel free to come along. You will be most welcome.'
The Carers Support Group is has also arranged a run a free 'Looking After Me' course for carers over a six week period for a one morning each week to be run at Hankelow Chapel. This will be run during the summer. Anyone interested please contact Lyn Morear on lynnmorear@yahoo.co.uk or 07595 919727.
ADCA's services are delivered with funding from Cheshire East Council
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