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Carers Trust Heart of England

Registration number: 1057024

Carers Trust Heart of England prioritises the voices and needs of carers, actively involving them in the development of its services. By listening attentively to carers’ feedback and championing their views, the organisation ensures that its support services are tailored to meet their specific needs and preferences. Moreover, Carers Trust Heart of England maintains transparency and communication, keeping carers informed about developments and decisions that affect them, thereby fostering trust and collaboration.

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Key statistics

From the founding year and expanding team to generous donations and growing turnover, these key figures highlight the scale and impact of Carers Trust Heart of England’s work over the last year.

1996
Year Founded
£3.19m
Turnover
£75,782
Donations
148
Employees

About Carers Trust Heart of England

Through a wide range of services, Carers Trust Heart of England provides practical assistance, emotional support, and respite opportunities to improve the well-being of carers. From offering access to training and resources to connecting carers with peer support groups, the organisation empowers individuals to manage their caregiving responsibilities more effectively. Additionally, advocacy efforts ensure that carers’ rights are recognised and upheld, both locally and nationally. By creating a supportive network, Carers Trust Heart of England helps carers feel valued, understood, and equipped to navigate the challenges they face.

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Carers Trust Heart of England Shop

Celebrate special occasions while making a difference. Choose from a range of thoughtful e-cards and help support unpaid carers in your community. Every card you send contributes to providing essential resources and support for those who care for others.

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Frequently asked questions

A carer is anyone who provides unpaid care for a family member, friend, or loved one who has an illness, disability, mental health issue, or addiction and cannot cope without their support.

The organisation offers respite care, advice, emotional support, access to training, financial guidance, and connections to local services.

You can contact their helpline, visit their website, or reach out to a local branch for assistance.

Yes, they offer respite care services, allowing carers to take a break while ensuring their loved ones are looked after.

Yes, the organisation facilitates peer support groups where carers can share experiences and build connections.

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