PCP launches a new befriending group in County Durham
Pioneering Care Partnership (PCP), a leading North East charity, is launching a new peer support group as part of their return to focusing on face-to-face befriending services for those living in County Durham.
Created by funding from the Great Aycliffe and Middridge Area Action Partnership (GAMP), and sustained by County Durham NHS Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) funding, PCP is proud to deliver a service that is transforming to suit community needs.
Carol Gaskarth, Chief Executive of PCP, said: “During the pandemic PCP launched a new befriending service ‘Every Call Counts’ aiming to connect with isolated people in our communities.
“As we move out of lockdown we’re pleased to be able to provide needed face-to-face support through appointments and a new befriending group.
“Befrienders provide companionship, reassurance and a listening ear, they can help you to form positive relationships and long-term friendships, which are so important as we take our first steps into returning to pre-pandemic times.”
The new friendly and informal befriending group will give people the opportunity to connect with each other in an informal environment, with the next weekly session taking place on Tuesday 21st September from 12.30pm to 1.30pm.
The sessions will take place at the Pioneering Care Centre in Newton Aycliffe, refreshments will be available during the session, so you can relax and unwind, whilst having a conversation and meeting new people.
If you are over 18 and live in County Durham, call 01325 329934 or email befriending@pcp.uk.net to book a place.
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