Albion in the Community
If you have an experience of cancer in the last five years and live in Brighton and Hove, our specialist activity coaches are waiting to help you. We know there are plenty of reasons why being physically active through and after a cancer diagnosis can be really positive. Research has shown that staying active is safe in most cases of cancer. The benefits can include less fatigue and improved mood, reduced disease progression and decreased risk of recurrence. Being active to recommended levels can also help reduce the risk of other health conditions such as coronary heart disease and diabetes.
Website
www.albioninthecommunity.org.ukCommunity Navigation
Volunteers who make it easier to access community activities, social support and other non-medical services. They work with a person to help them identify and access the right local groups and services
Website
www.bh-impetus.orgIT Drop in Centre – Age UK Brighton & Hove
A local IT drop in centre provided by Age UK for older people to discover the benefits of using computers, the internet, mobile phones and digital cameras. The Centre has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere and is equipped with a range of modern and up-to-date facilities.
Phone
01273 720603
Email
info@ageuk-bh.org.uk
Website
www.ageuk.org.ukRobert Lodge lunch club
A local lunch club for people aged 50+ and disabled people, you can also get involved in the raffle and bingo.
Phone
01273 608120
Email
christineelshabba@yahoo.co.uk
Website
www.mylifebh.org.ukBlack and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership
Championing the black and minority ethnic community on Brighton and Hove.
10a Fleet Street
Phone
01273 624792
Website
www.bmecp.org.uk