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Billericay Men's Shed

60 years plus

The Billericay Men’s Shed is a charity that caters for three individual groups:
The Monday Cuppa and Chat Session is for men to meet up to converse and forge new friendships, which helps many of those attending combat isolation and loneliness particularly following retirement and loss of loved ones.
The Tuesday Session is a Woodworking Group where men can meet to hone their woodworking skills and share tips etc. However, like the Monday Group, it is also a place for men to meet like minded people to chat and meet new people.
The Wednesday Session is for both men and women who are suffering from dementia and, together with their carers, can come along, meet other people in a similar situation and share stories.
In addition to this, the volunteers at the Wednesday Session are there to help oversee various activities our members can participate in, such as singing, quizzing and crafting, always with an emphasis on everyone having fun.Meanwhile the carers can have some respite for a couple of hours each week, in the knowledge that their loved ones are happy and safe.

Brave Parents

All ages of parent carers 18 plus

Brave Parents provides self care opportunities to parents who have children with complex medical needs*.

We recognise that many of these parents forget to care for themselves. They work so hard to keep their child well that their own needs always come second.

However, over time this can have an affect on the mental health of the caregivers and whole family unit.

We create opportunities for Parent Carers to have some well needed ‘you’ time to support their mental health and well-being.

From pamper ‘… for you’ and Hospital Boxes to in person events and local meets, we hope to encourage self care and highlight that it is essential, especially through hard times.

*’Complex medical needs’ refers to children who have been diagnosed by a medical professional, with an illness, disability or sensory impairment (sight and/or hearing impairment) that requires substantial daily support from a Parent Carer.

Brave Parents - Registered Charity No. 1204544

Citizens Advice Basildon Borough

18+ years

Providing free, confidential and impartial advice that people need for the problems they face and to improve their lives.  We have experience in providing non-medical advice to people who suffer from mental health issues including benefits, debt, employment, housing, relationship advice.

Citizens Advice Braintree and South Essex

18+ years

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We’re here to help!

Our service is free, confidential and open to everyone in the community.  We can help with many issues, including:

  • Benefits
  • Debt problems
  • Employment
  • Housing
  • Family and relationship issues
  • Neighbourhood disputes
  • Education and healthcare
  • Consumer rights

We will give you the facts and possible outcomes.  That way you can make the decision that’s right for you.  If needed, we can also offer practical support such as help with form filling, writing letters or negotiating with third parties. Sometimes we might direct you to a different organisation that is better placed to help.

We're here for everyone.

Daily Bread Café

All ages

The Daily Bread Café is open 3 days a week, Tues, Wed & Fri with various inclusive clubs and activities for all to enjoy. Thursday is our Little Fishes Group which is for parents and carers of pre-school age children.

The café aims to help reduce social isolation, improve mental well-being, and give meaningful activities to our visitors, we also have a pay it forward board.

The Daily Bread Food Hub provide free bags of shopping which can include fruit, vegetables, fresh and frozen food and also store cupboard essentials. Our team of volunteers collect from over 200 supermarkets each week. This prevents tonnes of food waste from going into landfill. The Food Hub is open 5 mornings a week.

Food Hub Open: Tues to Fri 10-12 & Sat 9.30-11.30 .

ERCA (Essex Respite and Care Association)

18+ years

We provide clients and their carers with support at home and in the community. Encouraging clients to develop life skills, engage in social activities and build their self esteem and confidence, allowing carers time to pursue their own interests or simply time to relax.

Our support is person centered, setting achievable goals with the person we support, working in partnership with local agencies to achieve the best outcomes.

We support clients with the following needs: mental health (depression & anxiety), dementia, social isolation, neurodiversity, brain injury and stroke survivors.

Essex Respite & Care Association (ERCA) provides support covering the following activities: 

  • Prompt with self-care tasks.
  • Support to achieve personal goals.
  • Support to have your voice heard.
  • Company and conversations.
  • Stimulation of memory.
  • Sitting service.
  • Support with housework and laundry.
  • Meal planning and preparation.
  • Shopping.
  • Attending appointments.
  • Prescription collection.
  • Visits to restaurants and cafes.
  • Attending plays, cinema, concerts, social activities.
  • Walking, yoga, swimming and cycling.

Essex Mind and Spirit

18+ years

We are a community organisation that supports people by raising awareness of spiritual care in Mental Health recovery.

An important part of this work includes promoting respect for people’s beliefs and practices from faith traditions other than their own. This includes those beliefs of people who claim no religious affiliation.

Essex Wellbeing Service

18+ years

We provide Essex residents (excluding Southend-On-Sea and Thurrock) with access to health checks; stop smoking services; weight management courses; and emotional health and wellbeing support. All of our services are free.

Food Bank Basildon

18+ years

We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.

We have 2 centres where the public can come in for their emergency food parcels.

Centre 1) 1 The Gore, Basildon, SS14 2EA. Opening hours. Wednesday 12-2.00pm

Centre 2) Crown Community Centre, Crest Avenue, Pitsea, SS13 2EF. Opening hours. Friday 12.30-2.30pm and Tuesday 19.30-21.00pm

Human Kind Cafe

All ages

We’re more than just a café; we’re a charity with a vision.

At Human Kind, we trust in the inherent kindness and generosity of people, allowing individuals to express the qualities in their own way, knowing the ripple effect of their actions can and will be far reaching.
The vision and purpose of our charity café is to create a world where all experience a lasting sense of belonging, providing safe, welcoming spaces where we support everyone in connecting, sharing, and experiencing kindness.

Our commitment to connecting the Billericay community extends beyond serving great, freshly sourced vegetarian and vegan food.
We offer:
Activities for all age groups, including Mum, baby & bump mornings, after school activities, crafting
sessions and supper clubs.
A “human library” of experts from local organisations, who are able to offer advice, from Mental Health issues, benefits advice, technology help.
Sessions run specifically for those living with long term health conditions such as living with dementia, and their carers.

Come and explore our space, meet new people, and share experience

Supported by

Brentwood CVS

Funded By

NHS Mid and South Essex