Carers Link
by Colne Life magazine
The 2021 census estimated there are 5.7 million unpaid carers in the UK. This means that around 9% of people provide unpaid care for a family member, friend, neighbour or loved one who could not cope without their support. Carers Link Lancashire is a local East Lancashire charity supporting over 11,000 unpaid carers. In November 2023, the charity opened a charity shop and Information & Support Hub on Market Street, in the heart of Colne town centre, creating a safe space for unpaid carers to pop in for a listening ear or to find out what support is available to them locally.
Through their shops and hubs, Carers Link Lancashire not only ensures they are visible with open doors for unpaid carers, but also for the wider local communities who may also need their support. The Colne charity shop is filled with high-quality items alongside a specific floor dedicated to bridal and occasion wear! Many community members and local bridal shops, such as Emma Hartley Bridal and Ava Rose Hamilton, have kindly donated wedding, bridesmaid and prom dresses and accessories. The boutique provides an incredible opportunity for those on a budget, whilst the funds raised go 100% back into providing support and services for unpaid carers in the area.
The charity can provide a wide range of tailored support and services, including carer assessments, to help identify needs and provide specific support alongside a wide range of respite opportunities and breaks from caring, including activities, workshops and peer support groups. All these services are invaluable, allowing carers to socialise with other carers in similar situations and, more importantly, to step away from their caring role and take a much-needed break!
The charity shop in Colne is open Monday to Saturday (closed Tuesdays) 10 am – 5 pm.
Everyone is always welcome in the charity shop, whether to browse, receive information, or just have a cuppa and chat! If you are in a caring role, you can also register with the charity at the till and find out more information about support.
ColneLife June/July/Aug 24