These services are provided by partnership member organisations.
Wednesday Warm Welcome Breakfast Come and join us for breakfast! There is a great range of food and drinks. A great community group who are supportive of each other. Newspapers,...
Read MoreA relaxed environment where people can come along for a cuppa and a chat on a weekly basis and support each other. Based in Whitehaven, Wigton, Workington and Maryport.
Read MoreWelfare Benefits We can help with a full range of specialist benefits advice; from benefit checks and understanding entitlement, help with form filling and making applications to challenging decisions and...
Read MoreSafe, accessible walks led by qualified guides. The walks give people a chance to engage with nature & have a good talk...
Read MoreWestfield Community Choir A fun and social group singing all sorts of songs. All abilities welcome! Tuesdays 1.15pm in church. Address: St. Marys Church, Westfield. Salisbury Street Workington CA14 3TA...
Read MoreThe Windmill Trust Creative therapy sessions for children and young people at risk of long term mental health issues, support for parents/carers, consultation and training for schools For more information,...
Read MoreSupport for women experiencing gambling harms from GamCare’s Women’s Pathway Founded in 1997, GamCare is the leading provider of information, advice and support for anyone affected by gambling harms. We...
Read MoreTwo’s Company Keswick Two’s Company Keswick launched in the summer of 2021 as a partnership between Churches Together in Keswick and the Keswick Rotary Club with the support of Age...
Read MoreColour Coded LGBTQ+ Support Colour Coded Group is a safe, inclusive space where we celebrate individuality through fun, project-based activities. Availability Our Colour Coded Group is at the Proud and...
Read MoreConnecting people in West Cumbria with mental health support services in the community.
The West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership is led by Groundwork NE & Cumbria with Together We and is funded with a grant received from the Cumbria Community Foundation through the Transforming West Cumbria Programme funded by Sellafield Ltd.