2021 Woman2woman Virtual Wellbeing sessions..

Let’s Talk – Let’s Do it is a new Woman2woman virtual activity involving chair exercise sessions. Watch video to find out more. 

Register here to receive the start date and further information. 

Woman2Woman is a project of the Ministry of Empowerment that provides creativity and employability skills that will encourage and support women and families to integrate into the community.

2021 Empower2Engage Afternoon Tea

Empower2Enage, funded by Croydon LVP, offers support to both women and men over the age of 55yrs  who would otherwise remain isolated in the community in which they live due to the social and life barriers.

Sessions have helped participants to identify and overcome life barriers whilst improving their emotional and social well-being.   

Cancer! “Don’t Let It Win.”

Tuesday 16th November 2021

Zoom presentation by Jeff Thompson

@ 6.45pm (UK)

T.R.U.S.T (Trust, Respect, Unity, Strength and Togetherness) is a cancer support group providing practical and emotional support to people living with and affected by cancer. The group is open to everyone but has a particular focus on engaging with BAME and marginalised groups affected by cancer.

  • Join Jeff sharing his experience with prostate cancer and understanding what men are going through while suffering with prostate cancer .

What is prostate cancer?

How it affects a man’s mental state of mind

How women can support their partners with it

Register your interest to attend this zoom session on Tuesday 16th November 2021 @ 6.45 pm via the registration link below. Zoom ID details will be sent to you a few days before the meeting session.

T.R.U.S.T. Cancer Support Group of Ministry of Empowerment

In March 2020, the Ministry of Empowerment (MoE) established T.R.U.S.T at the Wellness Centre in Croydon, a cancer support group, that supports, encourages and empowers people affected by cancer through various activities and events.   It was following the disappointment of not being able to attend a cancer conference at Westminster that members of our community affected by cancer came together to form T.R.U.S.T

T.R.U.S.T (Trust, Respect, Unity, Strength and Togetherness) is a cancer support group providing practical and emotional support to people living with and affected by cancer. The group is open to everyone but has a particular focus on engaging with BAME and marginalised groups affected by cancer.

Having cancer is often one of the most stressful experiences in a person’s life. However, from feedback from our members, MoE has evidence that sharing can make a real difference and have a positive impact on people’s emotional wellbeing and ability to cope.

T.R.U.S.T  Cancer Support Group supports anyone living with or affected by cancer, primarily those living in Croydon.  

T.R.U.S.T aims to enable those affected by cancer to:

Cope with the emotional aspects of cancer by providing a safe place to share and work through feelings and challenges.

Learn from others facing similar situations.

Have access to professional and therapeutic empowerment and resilience sessions.

“Cancer, Don’t Let It Win!!!”

Zoom presentation by Jeff Thompson

Tuesday 16th November 2021

@ 6.45pm (UK)

  • Join Jeff sharing his experience with prostate cancer and understanding what men are going through while suffering with prostate cancer .

What is prostate cancer?

How it affects a man’s mental state of mind

How women can support their partners with it

Register your interest to attend this zoom session on Tuesday 16th November 2021 @ 6.45 pm via the registration link below. Zoom ID details will be sent to you a few days before the meeting session.

Coming Out Of Lockdown

Empower2Engage – Afternoon Tea

Empower2Engage (E2E) project of Ministry of Empowerment funded by LVP One Croydon, aims to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness experienced by over 55s, some of whom are living in sheltered accommodation, on their own or in households where they have no one to interact with others.

E2E project offers opportunities for those over the age of 55 years old to socialise, meet new people and develop friendships through twice a month ‘Afternoon Tea’ sessions.