Health for All has been supporting communities in South Leeds for 33 years, providing life and health enhancing opportunities and activities and groups in its seven local, welcoming, accessible community and family centres.
These are located in Beeston, Middleton, Holbeck, Belle Isle and Cottingley. We bring people together to achieve healthier, happier lives, with our weekly groups offering peer support, arts and crafts, singing, gardening, woodwork, yoga, tai chi and more.
Popular services provided in most of our centres include the weekly community food pantries, which individuals can join, and for a small contribution, can choose fifteen or more food items to help manage their budgets in these challenging times. Click here for more information.
Our services include the following:
- Enhance Service provides one to one support for older people to help improve their health and quality of life, enabling easier access to health services through a weekly Health Hub in a local Community Centre.
- Breastfeeding support for new mums and their babies.
- Active Club Experience (ACE ) provides fun multisport for children, as well as youth groups, and focuses on building confidence and helping teenagers make new friends.
- Better Together, which is a collaborative partnership between Health for All, St Luke’s Cares and ASHA Neighbourhood Project. We support groups for adults aimed at improving mental and physical health.
- Community groups for white British, South Asian, Chinese, Hongkongers, eastern European and African individuals.
- Bridge Service which delivers a day service and provides interesting activities for adults with learning disabilities at Holbeck Community Centre and Watsonia Café in Cross Flatts Park, Beeston.
Our weekly groups provide a friendly welcome and include refreshments, luncheon clubs and speakers with practical help and information.
We have friendly and supportive staff who build trusting relationships with individuals who require support, advice and information to help build confidence and provide essential skills.
To overcome any barriers people may face in accessing support, we run a community transport service with five minibuses and a community cab. Where needed, we can also arrange childcare or help with caring responsibilities.
We are pleased to announce Heath for All will have a stall in the waiting room at City View between 10.30pm and 12.30pm on the following dates:
- Monday 7th April
- Monday 12th May
- Monday 9th June
- Monday 14th July
Why not come along on one of the dates and introduce yourself to the friendly members of the Health for All team? For further dates of when Health for All will be at City View, please ask at Reception.
To view the Health for All website click here and click here to view the 2023-24 Annual Review.