🟢 Watch this video to find out more about our Keeping People Connected service!
😁 Our friendly team are on hand to help you keep safe, well and connected.
🗣 We can keep in touch with you by phone, text, social media and email, whether you need support with mental wellbeing, getting out in the community, building confidence, making friends, or just want someone to talk to, we’re here to help.
🟢 The service offers free, regular, flexible support, whenever you need it, for adults with learning disabilities and autistic adults who live in County Durham.
Get in touch by contacting us, you can either,
☎️ Call us on 01388 449410
💻 Email us at [email protected]
📲 Or message our page here.
📆 We’re open Monday - Saturday 10am-4:30pm
🙏 Thanks to funding from County Durham CCG
🇬🇧🎉 Platinum Royal Teas in full swing!
🤩 We caught up with some of the people our Keeping People Connected service has been supporting over the past year. Hear their stories and how Bridge Creative has supported them here.
🤩 Here's Paul and what Bridge Creative has done for him over the past year.
🥳 Remember to join us at 7pm tonight for our Facebook Live 3rd Birthday event!
🤩 We caught up with some of the people we've been supporting over the past year to hear what they think of Bridge Creative, as we turn 3 today. Here's Cheryl talking about our Keeping People Connected service.
👏 Well done to everyone who entered the Phil Walker writing competition. There were some fantastic entries, but there were two that really stood out...
🥈 In second place, winning a copy of the book for her great story all about her favorite TV presenters Ant & Dec, it's Stacie Miller!
🥇 And in first place with a brilliant story all about a magic kaleidoscope, it’s Helen Grey!
🎉 Congratulations Helen! Here’s a personal message from Phil Walker, and your copy of his book is on its way to you in the post!
📗 Remember if you’d like to buy a copy of the book ‘The Snots’ from Amazon, it's a great read, and Phil's second book will be out soon!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Snots-Phil-Walker/dp/1912677113
📖 Here’s the winning story:
🔵🔭 ‘A young boy gets a kaleidoscope for his birthday; he plays a lot on his own; he lives on a farm and likes to explore. He was enjoying his kaleidoscope one day then got a surprise, he found a portal to another world, a spot next to his treehouse, he could see activity, they were blue, they looked like us, but everything was blue. He needed to find out more, he decided to return the following day to the same spot to see if the blue world was still there, it was, but only this time it got bigger, he did the same every day and realized the more time he put into it, the more that was revealed. He had found an entrance to a wonderful new world; this was the start of a magical adventure beyond his wildest dreams.’