Caritas Leeds
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Caritas Leeds 
Designated as Caritas Leeds in July 2023, Catholic Care will assist the Bishop, clergy, religious and lay faithful of the Diocese of Leeds to encourage and support the “initiatives and works of service to neighbour”.
Catholic Care will provide a forum for representatives of parish projects involved in charitable outreach to collaborate, and identify and satisfy new areas of need within the Diocese. We will also provide guidance and training where needed to parish groups wishing to organise new charitable initiatives.
The staff were wonderful, reassuring to know they are there when needed.
– An older person.
Community Markets
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Community Markets 
The Community Market has been in operation since November 2020. Since then, it has grown significantly, mostly because of the increase in the cost of living.
During this time the market has provided food – and sometimes toiletries and cleaning products – to over 150 adults and 100 children. Many of these customers come most weeks and a great sense of community has developed.
We serve tea and coffee and the customers sit and chat with each other swapping stories, recipes and hints and tips. A couple of them regularly make dishes they bring to go on the stall, soups and curries and apple crumbles.
Unlike other food bank type operations, our customers don’t have to prove that they need us, they don’t need to be referred to us and they are not expected to pay. But many of them do want to make a donation, so there is a tin available to pop in whatever they want to – and that money always buys additional stock for the stall.
The staff were wonderful, reassuring to know they are there when needed.
– An older person.
Nutrition and Mindfulness
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Nutrition and Mindfulness 
Our Nutritional Advisor and Coach provide information about the science of food to help people make better choices. The aim is to promote good health and prevent diseases such as type 2 diabetes, obesity and heart disease.
HEALTH is like a bank account, what we put in today we will collect later in life. From what we eat, what we do and how we think, it’s all connected.
For further information please contact Ingrid Fernandes on 07540 047973
- We offer one-to-one support with weight loss or weight gain.
- We offer Healthy Eating classes to schools with a program called P.E.A. (Practical Eating Advice) for children in Years 4-6.
- We can offer workshops for adults giving guidance on nutrition.
- We can offer Healthy Eating and Cooking Classes within a Community Centre environment.
- We can offer a 4-week weight loss/weight maintenance program.
The staff were wonderful, reassuring to know they are there when needed.
– An older person.
Mindfulness Facilitators
Here at Catholic Care we have two Mindfulness Facilitators. Mindfulness is a great tool to learn how to cope with anxiety, stress, mental load, over/under eating, anger, sleeplessness. This is just to name a few. The benefits are endless.
You learn how to be present in the moment and to take time for yourself. You can learn how to shift your mindset to be able to work more effectively and cope with various scenarios. It is about being in the moment and present. We currently offer this service to our staff and service users.
For further information please contact Keelie Morton on 07599 653211.
Older People's Community Groups
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Older People's Community Groups 
We have a variety of groups/sessions for Older People within the Diocese of Leeds. From friendship Groups, lunch groups, exercise classes and craft groups, there’s something for everyone and our development continues.
Some of our long-established groups were created in 1994, celebrating a silver anniversary just before COVID, others are new on the scene, and still growing. All of our groups support people living with dementia as well as those who care for them.
I can’t say how much I appreciate the service, both in going the extra mile for my mother and advising me on the way forward.
– Relative, Older People’s Outreach Service
Community Groups
We have numerous groups in different locations for older people in the community.
We provide a lovely two-course meal, tea and coffee, bingo, raffles and quizzes.
The groups are a great place for older people to get out of the house and socialise with other people, we have lots of volunteers who help run these groups and like our attendees, they thoroughly enjoy coming.
We know as people get older life can become quite lonely for them so the groups can be quite therapeutic.
As we know there are lots of celebrations throughout the year for example, Christmas, Easter, St Patrick’s Day, and many more, these special days are always celebrated with an extra course, treats and entertainment and maybe the odd drop of sherry! These events are always popular with our members.
As mentioned previously the groups are a fantastic place to socialise and help people to not feel so isolated, have a good laugh and chat with like-minded people and most importantly enjoy a hearty meal being waited on hand and foot!
Here are some of the groups we host for Older People
St John the Baptist, Normanton.
Join the group for morning coffee, light exercise and indoor games.
Held weekly from 10.00 am – 12:00.
The Old School Hall, St Mary’s, Church Lane, Knaresborough.
Join the group for friendship, fun, games and refreshments.
Held each Monday from 10.30 am – 11.45 am.
SS Peter and Paul Parish Centre, New Road, Yeadon LS19 7HW.
Join the group for friendship, fun, games and refreshments.
Held each Tuesday from 10.15 am – 11.30 am.
Held at St John the Evangelist, Cooper Lane, Bradford temporarily
Held each Tuesday from 12.30 pm – 2.30 pm.
St Joseph’s Parish Hall Harrogate.
Join the group for friendship, fun, games and refreshments.
Held each Tuesday from 1.45 pm – 3.00 pm.
St Winefride’s Parish Hall, St Paul’s Avenue, Bradford, BD6 1ST.
Held each Wednesday from 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm.
St Austin’s Parish Rooms, Wentworth Terrace, Wakefield WF1 3QN.
Join the group for gentle exercise, indoor games and refreshments.
Held weekly from 1.00 pm – 2.30 pm.
St Aelred’s Parish Hall, 71 Woodlands Drive, Harrogate HG2 7BE.
Join the group for friendship, knitting and refreshments.
Held on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month from 10.30 am – 11.45 am.
St Joseph’s Parish Hall, 20 Westgate, Wetherby LS22 6LL.
Join the group for friendship, exercise and refreshments.
Held on a Thursday from 1.00 pm – 2.150 pm (not on the 3rd Thursday of the month).
Wheeler Hall, Cathedral Church of St Anne, St. Anne’s Street, Leeds LS2 8BE.
Join the group for friendship, fun, games and refreshments.
Held each Friday from 10.30 am – 12.00 pm.
Held each Wednesday from 10.30 am – 12.00 pm.
Community Sponsorship
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Community Sponsorship 
Sponsorship is a unique opportunity for communities to welcome and resettle refugee families, putting local parish communities at the heart of a family’s journey to a new life, and helping them to rebuild their lives.
Being supported by the volunteer group is wonderful.
At first when we arrived we knew nothing about the situation here but from the beginning the group were more than wonderful, they were friends in every sense of the word. We didn’t find any difficulty, they support us in every aspect of our life here. We are all so grateful to them.
- Father of one of the sponsored families
Catholic Care has been involved with Community Sponsorship for over four years as a lead sponsor.
In 2022, in recognition of their experience and success, the Home Office, who run the scheme, granted Catholic Care Principal Sponsor status.
Community Sponsorship is a successful scheme allowing refugees to enter the UK. A group of volunteers, whether based in a parish or wider community, gather together to develop a plan to support a refugee family. The plan covers all elements of life – finding accommodation, registering with the local health services and schools, exploring the benefits systems and local employment opportunities and some fundraising.
Throughout all this, the group is supported by the Catholic Care Community Sponsorship Coordinator. Once the plan is complete, Home Office approval and agreement is sought, and a family, usually identified by UNHCR, is matched with the sponsorship group.
For more information contact Sue Parsons, the Community Sponsorship Coordinator – sue.parsons@catholic-care.org.uk
Gianna: Baby Bank
Community
Gianna: Baby Bank 
Gianna offers confidential one-to-one support and advice to women and girls during and beyond pregnancy. The service is open to all and is run by friendly, experienced and non-judgmental staff.
Stay and Play Community Groups 
Our stay and play group is aimed at children from birth to preschool age along with their parents or carers.
We have helped over 1600 expectant and new mums and their families.
Who can use Gianna?
Anyone within the Diocese of Leeds who may need support throughout the duration of their pregnancy and beyond can access Gianna. It doesn’t matter how old (or young) you are, what religious beliefs you have (even if you have none), what race you are, or your marital status.
What does Gianna offer?
Our friendly, experienced team offers:
- A listening ear
- Practical support
- Parenting advice through our Family Support Worker
- Access to a large stock of new and nearly-new baby items (clothes & equipment), all of excellent quality and usually free of charge
How to access Gianna
Please contact us directly. We also welcome referrals from agencies and organisations across the Diocese of Leeds.
Referral Online Form
Catholic Care takes your privacy and our obligations under the Data Protection Legislation very seriously and, as such, we will under no circumstances give access to your information to any third party for any purpose, either commercial or otherwise.
We will retain your details so we are able to provide a safe and appropriate support service to the child/young person or adult receiving our services. We are collecting the data for this reason only and the information will be destroyed in accordance with our Record Retention Policy for the Schools, Children and Family Wellbeing Service. If you have any questions please contact dataprotection@catholic-care.org.uk where we will be pleased to help.
Community
Stay and Play Community Groups 
Our stay and play group is aimed at children from birth to preschool age along with their parents or carers.
We have lots of toys, arts and crafts and activities for the children to enjoy. This is a great place for them to explore and learn through play, make friends, develop their social skills and learn to share and take turns. This all helps them in preparation for nursery and hopefully makes the transition that little bit easier for both children and parents.
Parents can sometimes become lonely and overwhelmed being at home with young children so stay and play is a great place for them to come and socialise with like minded people. Some great friendships have been formed through our group.
We have a healthy snack and refreshments for the children and tea coffee and biscuits for parents and carers so they can have a cuppa and a chat while the children are eating.
For further information please contact Louisa Uttley on 07395 877186
Family Support Worker
Our Family Support Worker’s role is to support families within their home, the community or school. They can support with a variety of tasks such as; behaviour plans, routines, money worries, housing, school issues, form filling.
Our Family Support Worker will also offer emotional support and be able to guide and advise when needed. For more complex situations such as drug and alcohol abuse and domestic abuse they can signpost to more specialised help but would continue to support.
Family Support Workers’ also work alongside Early Help, Social Workers, Midwives, Health Visitors and the wider community where support is needed.
For further information please contact Keelie Morton on 07599 653211.