We have a range of activities aimed at adults which are regular, affordable and great for improving your health and wellbeing.
- Fridays10:00am – 11:00pm Men’s Wellbeing Project, Men’s Wellbeing Project Contact: CHCP St Helens Wellbeing Team: Robert Alcock on +44 1744 371111 or Send E-mail Cost: Free.
- Thursday
10:30am - 12:30pmBRINGING AFFORDABLE FOOD TO THE OF OUR COMMUNITIES… St Helens Mobile Community Food Pantry bridges the gaps between community food provisions across St Helens. A joint faith and voluntary group initiative working alongside members of the St Helens Borough Community Food Providers Alliance, this two year dream is now a reality and is accessible for those who need it.
- Various dates and times Adult and Community Learning offer regulated First Aid courses, approved by Qualsafe Awards. Book onto a scheduled course at Park Farm Community Centre now! contact: Adult & Community Learning (01744 677 671) adultlearning@sthelens.gov.uk Website Here Cost: Various.
- Every 3rd Tuesday of the month 6.30pm – 7.30pm Meet your local councillors, raise issues and concerns about any problems in the area. Contact:
- Councillor Trisha Long on 07864966617 or Send E-mail
- Councillor Tracy Dickinson on 07874884682 or Send E-mail
Wednesdays 12.00pm – 2.00pm
A sociable, friendly group who explore a range of arts & craft techniques. Getting creative, building friendships and learning & sharing new skills - the only limit is your imagination!
Contact:Park Farm Community Centre (01744 754367)Send Email Cost: £2.00 per session.- Tuesday, Thurday and Friday 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (Tue & Thu) & 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm (Fri) Come Together Yoga Class, Suitable for all levels, the class will help you build strength, flexibility, and balance, while also reducing stress and promoting relaxation. Join us on the mat to connect with your body, calm your mind, and leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
What do we want to do for local adults?
We want to offer a diverse and accessible community hub so that participants become fitter, healthier, more active, have achieved something and are able to make better choices to improve their lifestyles.
Why take up a community-based activity?
They can help us to maintain social connections and reduce feelings of loneliness.
You can take steps to improve your overall health and wellbeing.
A great way to learn a new skill or revisit a hobby you used to enjoy.
Gets you involved in your local community.