Work for yourself supporting residents in East Cambridgeshire

Do you have a skill which you could turn into a small business supporting people who need care at home?

Cambridgeshire County Council and Community Catalysts are helping local people set up small businesses providing care and support to people in their homes.

The Community Catalysts project is part of the wider Happy at Home project across East Cambridgeshire, which aims to support older people across the county to be happy at home for longer. There are a series of community events taking place and you are welcome to take part, either in person or online, all details below.

First Round of Events

  • Monday 13 September, 19:00-21:00 Littleport Village Hall, CB6 1GZ
  • Tuesday 14 September, 19:00-21:00 Mandeville Hall, Burwell, CB25 0BU
  • Wednesday 15 September, 19:00-21:00 The Maltings, Ely, CB7 4BB
  • Thursday 16 September, 14:30-16:30 Virtual Event (scan the QR code on the back of this leaflet)
  • Friday 17 September, 19:00-21:00 Soham Pavilion, CB7 5ED

Second Round of Events, including feedback from earlier sessions

  • Tuesday 5 October, 19:00-21:00 Mandeville Hall, Burwell, CB25 0BU
  • Wednesday 6 October, 19:00-21:00 Soham Pavilion, CB7 5ED
  • Friday 8 October, 19:00-21:00 Littleport Village Hall, CB6 1GZ
  • Tuesday 12 October, 19:00-21:00 The Maltings, Ely, CB7 4BB

Or contact Anna Tuck anna.tuck@communitycatalysts.co.uk or 07881 297330.

One thought on “Work for yourself supporting residents in East Cambridgeshire

  1. Graeme Hodgson says:

    These events have been really helpful in enabling local residents in East Cambs to have a voice and share their ideas (obstacles/issues as well as solutions) with Cambridgeshire County Council. Thank you for promoting the events and also for drawing attention to the excellent opportunities for free support in setting-up a care micro-enterprise, from Community Catalysts.

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