Our Calendar…
Click a date to see what we have going on!
If you would like to join any of our sessions, contact us at info@creativehealthcamden.com
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.
Well-Beeing Gardening
Our Well-Beeing garden is a community space available for patients at the James Wigg Practice to use whilst waiting for appointments. There is an ever-growing body of scientific evidence that gardens and gardening are good for our physical, mental and social wellbeing. Having something to nurture brings a sense of unpressured purpose to our lives.
We are now running volunteering sessions to help run the garden, please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Breathing for Wellbeing
Breathing for Wellbeing is a project bringing you simple and accessible breathing sessions to help people rediscover the power of the breath. The session will focus on its impact on managing health, preventing illness, and living happier, more fulfilling lives.
Please contact us on info@creativehealthcamden.com to get involved.
Social Shapla
An exciting new creative project for Bangladeshi women in the Kentish Town/Queens Crescent area - art, cake and chat, in a safe, comfortable environment with friendly experienced facilitators.
Currently running on Wednesday afternoons, this project hopes to provide space for women to get together, take some time for themselves and experience a series of creative projects.
This project is funded by the Baring Foundation.
Emergency Food Bank
We have partnered with Chalk Farm Food Bank to bring the patients of the James Wigg and Queen’s Crescent practices, Emergency Food Parcels.
If you are ever in need of a food parcel, please either speak to your GP or visit our emergency Food Bank.
Starting from the 6th of April 2022, the Food Bank will run every Wednesday from 10am-12pm
Please come to the Gym Room in the James Wigg Practice at any point during these times to collect a Food Parcel.
Please note we may ask for some personal information i.e. name and your postcode.
Sing for Joy
Sing for Joy Kentish Town is a self-managed community choir of around 25 people with conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis, including active helpers and carers. We also welcome others with long term health issues.
Singing for Joy with like-minded people in a relaxed safe atmosphere makes us feel better – whether we think we can sing, or not.
Engage Here
A free programme of sensory workshops, for people experiencing dementia or mild-cognitive impairment. Each workshop will focus on a different creative process with a view to stimulating the senses, the workshops we will cover are: Cyanotype Printing, Felt Making, Drawing Sound, Paper Marbling, Nature Printing and Clay Modelling. All tools are provided and all experiences welcome.
Dance for Parkinson’s
This class is especially designed for people with Parkinson’s and each session involves live music and dance run by experienced professionals. Our facilitators create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere in which to find joy, beauty and expression through movement.
Carers and friends are also welcome to attend the class and no past experience is needed. Please get in touch with us for any more information.
Drawn Together
Drawn Together is a creative community for the over 50s using arts practices to support connection, explore ways of seeing, sensing and experiencing ourselves and one another, and deepening our curiosity.
Pick and choose from a free programme of playful online and offline activities, connect with others and share your journey.
CHC Youth Hub
CHC Youth hub is a safe, laid back space for 14-18 year olds to enjoy a movement workshop, make some art, read or hang out with friends.
Freedom to Make
Freedom to Make is a weekly knitting and textile workshops , run by our fantastic facilitator Nessa Hubbard. So bring your crochet hooks, yarn and imagination and join us for a good old catch up.